Ghana’s political landscape is a mosaic of historical narratives, spanning from the fervent struggle for independence to the ongoing pursuit of equitable representation. Despite being hailed as an oasis of
Language serves as a powerful tool for communication, but its influence extends far beyond mere conveyance of information. It plays a pivotal role in shaping gender identity and perpetuating societal
Visiting Rwanda is an adventure like no other. From its breathtaking landscapes to its vibrant culture, this East African gem captivates travelers with its rich tapestry of experiences. Yet, amidst
Language serves not only as a tool for communication but also as a guardian of cultural legacy. Ghanaian languages, in particular, play a pivotal role as the primary conduit for
Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, a founding father of the African Union in his autobiography, ‘The Autobiography of Kwame Nkrumah,’ narrates that he began his political career as a student at the
Ghana, just like other African countries, has a language policy that seemingly marginalizes the significance of African languages in the educational sphere. The policy dictates that from kindergarten to Grade
The Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), through its news anchors, has pioneered the promotion of the country’s local fabrics like the ntoma, kente, batakari amongst others. Most African countries have fabrics
One of the greatest concerns for people with deep knowledge of indigenous African languages and by extension knowledge of cultures, is how they can translate this into some economic gains.
Katrina Esau Ouma, a holder of the Order of the Baobab in Silver award from the South African Presidency, is a nonagenarian on a mission to preserve the identity and
The desire for technological advancements have been with us since before the Agrarian revolution and cuneiform writing in Mesopotamia about 12,000 years ago. Human civilization demanded assistance, through technology, to