
Decline of Waist Bead Culture Among Ghana’s Youth
By Prince Dankwa Waist beads were formerly a beloved custom that Ghanaian women carried down through the centuries, but in recent years, many of the nation’s young women have lost interest in them. These beaded
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Fameye teams up with Patoranking on new single ‘Sober (Soo Bad)’
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Experts say political instability in Burkina Faso, Mali taking toll on Ghana’s Health systems in UWR
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By David Gyedu, Cyber Expert Ghana has been experiencing a country-wide disruption of internet connectivity due to cable faults affecting the commercial undersea telecommunication cables (CUTC). This report aims to provide an overview of the

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Decline of Waist Bead Culture Among Ghana’s Youth
By Prince Dankwa Waist beads were formerly a beloved custom that Ghanaian women carried down through the centuries, but in

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The Ugandan government has instructed all civil servants to exercise for two hours every week to keep fit and healthy.

Ghanaian Society’s Changing Perceptions on Anklets and Their Cultural Importance
By Dankwa Prince Anklets have been very important to Ghanaian ladies for many years. Anklets, when well-made, represented femininity, beauty,
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