by GreenViews | Mar 21, 2026 | Gastronomy, Tourism & Travel
Ghana is one of the world’s most important cocoa-producing nations, and what makes it truly special is how close you can get to the action. Just a short drive from the heart of Accra, you can walk among cocoa trees, meet the farmers behind some of the...
by GreenViews | Mar 18, 2026 | Accra Living
Accra has become an increasingly popular destination for expatriates. With this surge in international presence, the demand for quality education options has also risen. In response, there is a diverse range of international schools in Accra that cater to the...
by GreenViews | Mar 10, 2026 | Living in Ghana, Tourism & Travel
Whether you’re visiting Ghana for the first time or settling in as an expat, one question always comes up sooner or later: do I tip here, and if so, how much? The honest answer is: it depends. Tipping in Ghana isn’t governed by strict rules the way it is...
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...