You cannot talk of Ghanaian food without a mention to the great Jollof rice. For many Ghanaians it is the holy grail – competing with fufu as the...
The Bakatue Festival, celebrated by the people of Elmina in Ghana's Central Region, is a vibrant annual event marking the opening of the Benya Lagoon...
Fetu Afahye is a cherished festival celebrated by the people of Cape Coast in the Central Region of Ghana, honoring the mythical hero, Tuafoɔ Kwao,...
Kundum is another unique festival celebrated by the Ahanta and Nzema people in the Western Region of Ghana, primarily to give thanks for a bountiful...
Akwasidae is a prominent festival celebrated by the Ashanti people in Ghana, marking the renewal of ancestral spirits and reinforcing traditional...
The Damba Festival is an annual celebration by the Dagomba people in Northern Ghana, originally dedicated to the birth and naming of the Islamic...
The Homowo Festival, celebrated by the Ga people in Ghana's Greater Accra Region, is a unique event symbolizing triumph over hunger. The name...
The Odwira Festival, celebrated annually in September and October by the Akuapem people in Ghana's Eastern Region, is a beautiful cultural event...
Kelewele is a popular Ghanaian snack made from ripe plantains that are seasoned with a blend of spices such as ginger, garlic, cayenne pepper, and...
Banku and okro soup is a staple dish in Ghanaian cuisine. Banku is a fermented mixture of corn and cassava dough that is cooked into a smooth,...
The Yam Festival, celebrated by the Asogli people of the Ho municipality in the Volta Region of Ghana, is a beautiful and culturally rich event...
The chale wote festival is an annual street and arts festival. Chale wote festival targets local and international artists as well as patrons. "Wote"...
The Aboakyer festival, celebrated every first Saturday in May by the Efutu people of Winneba, Ghana, honors their deity Penkye Otu, who guided their...
The Hogbetsotso Festival, celebrated by the Anlo-speaking people in the Volta Region of Ghana, takes place every first Saturday of November. Known as...