by GreenViews | Dec 9, 2020 | History of Ghana
Fewer things captivate the human attention than stories of endurance and sheer will to survive despite all kinds of odds and obstacles. Many of such stories exists in so many forms and twists and we never get tired of them since they always remind our brains of not...
by GreenViews | May 4, 2020 | Ghanaian Culture, History of Ghana
When it comes to Architecture, Sir David Adjaye has become a household name worldwide and has made a lasting legacy with his works. From the United Kingdom, Netherlands, United States of America, Russia to Ghana the works of this giant is being celebrated for his...
by GreenViews | Feb 28, 2020 | Ghanaian Culture, History of Ghana
Non-governmental, non-political, and non-profit making are some of the adjectives used to describe the Ghana Wildlife Society. This Accra based NGO is based at the Accra Conservation Centre near the Efua Sutherland Children’s Park, very close to the Kempinski and...
by GreenViews | Feb 14, 2020 | History of Ghana
In the heart of Accra – the south western part, exists a mine for ‘white gold’. But, what do you mean White gold? You may wonder what that is; to be as important as gold. Salt! Of course we’re talking about Panbros Salt Industry, is one of the largest salt...
by GreenViews | Jan 14, 2020 | History of Ghana
In every society, there are people whose voice matter and who also call the shots. There are some Ghanaians who have extended their influence beyond their immediate families and friends and are bringing about great changes in their communities and the nation as a...
by GreenViews | Mar 11, 2019 | History of Ghana
It is important to know a little history about every country you become resident of. So in this new series, we are going to take Green Views’ tenants through certain historic events, people, and things that are part of the history of Ghana. Let us begin with the...