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Akwaaba Fest
Akwaaba Festival here again
a literary experience at the Ghana Museum
Some years (almost a decade) back, upon returning from Storymoja in Kenya (held in their National…
Ghana Tourism currency goes beyond events
Ghana Tourism currency goes beyond events; let’s get to work in answer to the call of the Black…
MUSIGA meets the minister
A delegation from the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), along with representatives of the…
Bernard Avle
Former Ghana Journalist Association Journalist of the Year, Mr Bernard Avle, believes that…
Appraising African Fashion
The Ghana Culture Forum is proud to feature a captivating interview with Makeba Boateng, cultural…
Ken Fiati
Fiati Senyo Kenneth is a distinguished Ghanaian actor, educator, and preacher, born in June 1974.
CAA Logo
The Creative Arts Agency in Ghana is currently in the spotlight as it seeks to appoint a new…
President Mahama
The Ghana Culture Forum (GCF), as a prominent civil society organisation and representative body…
GCF Congratulates Mahama
The Ghana Culture Forum (GCF) extends our warmest compliments to President-elect John Dramani…
Photo taken at the meeting
The Ghana Culture Forum (GCF) has been advised to focus on innovation and talent development in the…
Ghana Culture Forum calls for peace
As the nation prepares for the presidential and parliamentary elections on Saturday, December 7,…
Participants at the GCF Website Launch
The Ghana Culture Forum has launched a new website at an event held at the Accra Tourist…
Participant at the Conference
The Chairman of the Ghana Culture Forum, Nana Otuo Owoahene Acheampong, has called on corporate…
Nana Otuo Owoahene
The Ghana Culture Week, formerly Ghana Culture Day was launched in 2012 on March 14 and is…

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