by GreenViews | Sep 25, 2024 | Ghanaian Culture
Anyone living in Accra may have heard of Chale Wote, the street arts festival held every August in Jamestown, which is one of the main events in Ghana. However, the term Chale W)te (note the use of “w)te” instead of “wote”), actually refers to...
by GreenViews | Sep 19, 2024 | Ghanaian Culture
A new report by the The Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) predicts that the country’s population will reach 52.47 million by 2050. This significant increase represents a challenge but also an opportunity for the West African nation in terms of economic growth....
by GreenViews | Aug 30, 2024 | Ghanaian Culture
Apart from English, there are six major Ghanaian languages which are Ga, Twi, Fanti, Ewe, Dangbe and Akan. English is one of the most spoken, (but a lot of it is Pidgen English). It may be a little hard to understand at first (especially if it is your first ever time...
by GreenViews | Aug 16, 2024 | Accra Living
While public transportation in Ghana can always be a valid option (usually not the most comfortable one), renting a car offers unparalleled freedom and flexibility. This is especially true when visiting a dynamic city like Accra, whose heavy traffic can often pose a...
by GreenViews | Aug 7, 2024 | Ghanaian Culture, Living in Ghana
Ghana is mostly known for its historic and diverse culture which is displayed through the music, the food, the welcomeness of the people and its rich landscapes and nature. There are so many interesting facts about Ghana, that if you live there or you’re planning to...