by GreenViews | Dec 23, 2025 | Ghanaian Culture
If you are new to Ghana, one of the first things you will notice is how deeply festivals are woven into everyday life. They are not simply occasions for music and food, although there are plenty of both. Festivals are moments when communities reconnect with their...
by GreenViews | Dec 15, 2025 | Living in Ghana
In Ghana’s major cities such as Accra, Kumasi, Tema, and other fast growing urban areas, access to water is no longer something most residents assume will simply work. What should be a basic public service often requires planning, backup options, and a fair amount of...
by GreenViews | Dec 9, 2025 | Ghanaian Culture
If you have spent any time in Ghana, you will likely come across small white or brown clay balls sold in bowls on local markets or displayed in roadside stalls. These clay pieces are known as ayilo, perhaps Ghana’s most recognisable form of edible clay and one of the...
by GreenViews | Dec 5, 2025 | Accra Living
Accra is often celebrated for its food, nightlife, beaches, and warm community… but beneath all that sunshine is a seriously creative city. Whether you’re an expat settling into life in Ghana or a local looking to swap your usual weekend plans for something hands-on,...
by GreenViews | Dec 2, 2025 | Ghanaian Culture
If you’ve recently moved to Ghana, it won’t take long to notice something surprising: no social event draws a crowd quite like a funeral. Weddings, birthdays, and traditional ceremonies like baby namings all matter. But funerals? You heard that right. Funerals in...