by GreenViews | May 22, 2026 | Living in Ghana
Ghana is a country that often feels like two worlds at once. Spend a morning stuck in traffic on the N1 in Accra and then an afternoon watching farmers move across red-dust paths in the Brong-Ahafo region, and you would be forgiven for thinking you have crossed a...
by GreenViews | May 18, 2026 | History of Ghana
Ghana has one of the most stable and active democracies in West Africa. Its politicians have helped shape the continent’s political story for decades, from the independence era under Kwame Nkrumah through to the competitive multiparty system that defines the...
by GreenViews | May 12, 2026 | Gastronomy
There is something worth paying attention to happening in kitchens and restaurants far from Accra. Ghana’s most traditional food, the kind that has fed families across generations and smells like Sunday mornings and busy street corners, is finding its way onto...
by GreenViews | May 6, 2026 | Tourism & Travel
One of the things that surprises people most about living in Accra is how quickly you can escape it. Thirty minutes in the right direction and the noise, the traffic, and the pace starts to dissolve. If you have been meaning to explore beyond the city but have not...
by GreenViews | Apr 29, 2026 | Accra Living, Living in Ghana
Picture this: you have just moved into your dream home in Accra. Everything seems perfect, but without you knowing it, several million termites are having the time of their lives, chewing through your roof beams, your floors, and your peace of mind. When it comes to...