The National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament (MP) for Ningo Prampram constituency, Mr Sam George, has called on the government to implement the United Nations (UN) conventions on the statelessness of refugees in the country.
Ghanaian movie, Keteke, directed by filmmaker, Peter Sedufia, is one of two movies opening this year’s edition of the Pan-African Film and Television Festival (FESPACO), taking place in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, from today, February 23 to March 3.
At a time when it feels like Ghanaian culture is being eroded by the adoption of Western lifestyles, there was renewed hope for its survival at Sanegbaa 2019, the International Mother Language Day Festival which came off last Thursday, at the Bureau of Languages in Accra.
A Specialist Paediatrician at the Techiman Holy Family Hospital, Dr Jacqueline Asibey, has advised lactating mothers not to leave the feeding of their babies in the hands of other people who will not have the needed patience to feed them.
Hip-life artiste, Nana Kwaku Okyere Duah popularly known as Tic Tac, now called Tic, has defended his earlier position, where he had called on industry players to give every single artiste a chance when booking for shows.
Farmers on Pantang Hospital lands in the Greater Accra Region have been accused of destroying 14,000 tree seedlings planted by the Forestry Commission in that area.
Environmentalist, Nana Dwomoh Sarpong, has stated that it is time for the nation to rise to the challenge climate change poses since its effects are one of life or death.
Winner of MTN Hitmaker Season 7, Okailey Verse, also known as OV, says she enjoys working with dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy because he is honest and upfront with her.
The Steering Committee of the ‘Year of Return, Ghana 2019’ celebration has debunked media reports which claim that embattled American R&B singer will perform at one of their events.
Hip-Life rapper, Kwaku Nsia Boama known by his stage name Flowking Stone wants the music industry to establish entertainment venues in the other regions to rival the already existing ones in Accra.
When some of the most well-known faces from the African diaspora arrived for a recent vacation in Accra, Ghana, it looked like just another gathering of famous people.
The impact the late Dancehall artiste, Ebony, had on the music industry in one year was huge with her hit tracks, including Sponsor and Maame Hwe. For many, she would have been Ghana’s biggest female artiste if she were alive.