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The women who took the controls: Melody Millicent Danquah and Ayele Kome Ghana’s first female pilots

In the early 1960s, when military aviation in West Africa was still finding its footing, two young Ghanaian women entered a profession that few imagined would open its doors to them. Their names were Melody Millicent...

The Hits, The Almosts and the “Madam, Why?” — Wesley Girls’ 189th Speech Day Fashion Review

There are school events, and then there is Wesley Girls’ High School Speech Day. And the 189th edition in Kakumdo was not just a celebration of academic excellence and legacy. It was what we can only...

Chef Freddy and the Kitchen by Ghana Food Movement tell a Ghana–Congo story through food, and it works

Acclaimed London-based Congolese Chef Freddy Suana of ‘Swatch’s Kitchen’, in collaboration with ‘The Kitchen by Ghana Food Movement’, hosted an intimate, exclusive culinary preview of Roots 2 Routes: A Fusion Journey. Set in the heart of...

Ibrahim Mahama makes history as first African to top ArtReview Power 100 list

Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama has made history, becoming the first African to top ArtReview’s prestigious annual Power 100 list, cementing his position as the most influential figure in the global contemporary art scene. Mahama, celebrated for...

Candid Kofi Set to Host Ghana Entertainment Awards USA Red Carpet

New York based Ghanaian OAP/Entertainment host, Candid Kofi is bringing his signature style to the Ghana Entertainment Awards red carpet this year.

Major General Anita Asmah: United Nations’ first African woman Force Commander & #UNDOF Head of Mission

A trailblazer in boots and brilliance, Major General Anita Asmah is our Wonder Woman this Wednesday and for good reason. In a world where peacekeeping often feels like a man’s game, she’s rewriting the rules and...

Emirates inaugurates experiential Emirates Travel Store in Accra

Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, has unveiledits interactive and experiential Emirates Travel Store in Accra, Ghana, elevating its customer experience with exciting product showcases, smart technologies and expert travel consultants. The opening marks the...

#GhanaAt68: You’re Ghanaian if you’ve experienced at least 10 of these 28 things

Ghana is 68 years old, and if there’s one thing we do best, it’s doing things the Ghanaian way. Whether it's how we talk, eat, or even store food, you just know when something has pure...

5 fun facts about First Lady Lordina Mahama you probably didn’t know

Today, we’re celebrating the amazing Lordina Mahama—Ghana’s First Lady (again! ), humanitarian, and all-around powerhouse! Born on March 6, 1963, she shares a birthday with Ghana’s Independence Day (talk about iconic). Here are five fun facts about...

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Stormzy goes on the cover of GQ magazine for the 3rd time

The March 2020 cover is the Ghanaian's 3rd cover for GQ as he is pictured wearing a pastel green trench coat over grey pants

Hall of fame: 20 outstanding women who are old girls of Aburi Girls

Here are 20 past students of Aburi Girls Senior High School who are making the leading all-female school located on the Akuapim mountains very proud.

15 hot celebrities we would love to be quarantined with right now

So far celebrities including Idris Elba, Tom Hanks and many others have been diagnosed with the virus

Shafik Mahama and Asma’s Dubai wedding was a beautiful blend of Ghanaian and Algerian cultures

A blend of both cultures was quite evident during the wedding of Shafic Mahama, son of former President Mahama and Asma, his Algerian girlfriend.

Musings of a Millennial: We used to do these 5 things in Ghana in the 90s but we find it odd today

Let’s face it, we really have come far, conventions have become memories. We can only look back and laugh at certain experiences from when we were young.