by GreenViews | Mar 4, 2026 | Ghanaian Culture
If you spend any time in Accra’s older neighbourhoods you will almost certainly come across it. A rounded clay pot, sitting quietly in the shade of a mango or neem tree. A small calabash resting beside it. No lock, no label, no instruction. Just water, offered...
by GreenViews | Feb 27, 2026 | Living in Ghana
Ghana has a reputation for being a heavyweight when it comes to African football. Names like Mohammed Kudus, Asamoah Gyan, and Abedi Pele didn’t emerge by accident — they came from a country with football embedded in its culture. If you’re an expat parent...
by GreenViews | Feb 23, 2026 | Ghanaian Culture
Every December, as Ghana’s cities settle into the warmth of festive anticipation, something familiar begins to crowd the shelves of supermarkets and boutique shops alike: short cane baskets, brimming with carefully selected goods, wrapped in transparent...
by GreenViews | Feb 18, 2026 | Business and Economy
If you’ve lived in Accra for more than a week, you already know the routine. The lights flicker. The Wi-Fi drops. The fridge warms up. Whether you call it `dumsor` or just plain bad luck, power outages are a fact of life for households and businesses across the...
by GreenViews | Feb 12, 2026 | Living in Ghana
Opening a bank account in Ghana as a non-resident has become increasingly straightforward in 2026, thanks to digital innovations and streamlined processes. Whether you’re moving to Ghana for work, planning to invest, or maintaining ties with the country from...