Includes a chapter by Manon Stravens and Ellen Mangnus. Photographs by Dennis Akuoku-Frimpong, Abdulai Adam, Peter DiCampo, Eric Gyamfi, Francis Kokoroko, Bénédicte Kurzen, Gerard Nartey. Francis Nii ...
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Here in Anyaa, Accra, capital of Ghana, I've come across some of the country's leading newspapers. Their contents--news reports, opinions, vox pop, book reviews ...
On a humid Tuesday night in Accra, Zen Garden is alive with sound, movement and memory as Highlife melodies spill into the open air, drawing families, friends and office workers who sway long past ...
There’s a real-life yellow brick road forming in Ghana, and it shares at least one thing in common with the fictional path it’s named for. Much like Dorothy in the story “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz,” ...
A wing of the country’s establishment went into mourning and prepared for state obsequies. Another wing rehearsed the bloody regime change of four decades ago, of generals marched to a firing squad ...