History of Ghana Senior High School(GHANASS)
GHANASS, short for Ghana Senior High School, is a renowned high school located in Koforidua, Ghana. The school has a rich history that dates back to the establishment of two…
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GHANASS, short for Ghana Senior High School, is a renowned high school located in Koforidua, Ghana. The school has a rich history that dates back to the establishment of two…
Aside from her gold, and the Black Star, Ghana's cocoa, imported from Fernando Po (now Bioko, Equatorial Guinea) by Tetteh Quarshie in the year 1878 has served the world's market…
The Damba festival is a cultural celebration that takes place in Ghana's Northern, Savanna, North East, and Upper West regions. The festival is named differently depending on the region and…
Bishop Herman College is a renowned Catholic boys' secondary school located in the Volta Region of Ghana. It was established on 28 February 1952 by Dutch missionaries, making it the…
Achimota School formerly Prince of Wales College and School at Achimota, later Achimota College, now nicknamed Motown was established in 1927 as part of Governor Guggisberg's plan to reform the Gold Coast educational system.…
Fetu Afahye is celebrated every year by the chiefs and people of Cape Coast in the Central region of Ghana. This festival takes place on the first Saturday of September…
The Aboakyer festival is a unique celebration that takes place annually in Winneba, a town located in the Central Region of Ghana. The name Aboakyer means "hunting for game or…
Ghana National College, one of the renowned secondary schools in Ghana, was established on July 16th, 1948, in Cape Coast, during a time of unrest in the then Gold Coast…
The Hogbetsotso festival (pronounced Hogbechocho) is an annual festival celebrated by the chiefs and people of Anlo in the Volta region of Ghana. Anlo is home to many major towns…
The Apoo Festival is an annual festival held in Western Ghana (specifically in the towns of Techiman and Wenchi) that lasts a week in March and April. The festival is…