Celebration of Africa and Beyond at Afrochella 2021
There's no denying that Afrochella 2021 was perhaps the best yet since the event launched in 2017. El Wak Stadium was filled with festival goers dressed in all things Africa…
There's no denying that Afrochella 2021 was perhaps the best yet since the event launched in 2017. El Wak Stadium was filled with festival goers dressed in all things Africa…
The Borough of Brooklyn has named a street in Bedford-Stuyvesant (Bed-Stuy) after Ghana, highlighting the country’s leading role in building bridges amongst the global African Family. Bed-Stuy, has been a…
The African American Association of Ghana (AAAG) celebrated its 30th Anniversary with a Gala event at the Labadi Beach Hotel on 30th October, 2021. The theme of the event was…
Afrochella image during the Year of Return 2019. Ghana continues to be the destination of choice in West Africa during the holiday season with thousands of travellers arriving in the…
(Left to Right) Akwasi Agyeman, CEO, Ghana Tourism Authority, Board Members Kwame Anthony Appiah, and Deborah Rose, Daniel Rose, H.E. President Nana Akufo- Addo, Hon. Dr. Ibrahim Mohammed Awal, Minister…
The African American Association of Ghana (AAAG) recently celebrated it's 30th anniversary with an event at Aqua Safari Resort located in Ada, Greater Accra Region. They have been a strong…
It's was a whirlwind week for two survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, Viola Fletcher, 107 and Hughes Van Ellis (Uncle Redd), 100. Their visit to Ghana from August…
With tears in their eyes, Viola Fletcher, age 107 and Hughes Van Ellis, aka Uncle Redd, age 100, were finding it hard to say goodbye to Ghana. After a week-long…
Photo Courtesy Diaspora Affairs, Office of the President. In a full circle moment, the President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo, who led the initiative of the 'Year of Return' inviting the…
For people of African descent whose families were displaced by the tragedy of the trans-Atlantic Slave trade, a trip to the African continent is more than a vacation. It’s a…