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Zimbabwe Government Bans 'Offensive' Paintings

In a rare act of censorship, Zimbabwe's inclusive government has banned artwork by Bulawayo-based artist Owen Maseko that depicts violent political upheavals more than 25 years ago.

Henking Adjase-Kodjo is the GJA Journalists of the Year!

On Saturday August 21, 2010, the boy from Bongo will have yet another opportunity to cure the remnants of his childhood kwashiorkor and immunize his future children against the protein deficiency disease.

Ada celebrates Asafotufiami

The Chiefs and people of Ga-Dangme lands have celebrated this year's Asafotufiami Festival, under the theme: "Culture, A Platform For Unity And Development," at a grand durbar held at Bid Ada.

Teaching philosophy with Spider-Man

Spide-Man's alter-ego Peter Parker struggles with his superhero statusFor years, fans of the Batman comics have puzzled over a mystery at the heart of the series: why doesn't Batman just kill his arch-nemesis, the murderous Joker?

We made Ghana film industry what it is today

Francis DuruComing on the heels of the recent rift between Nigerian actors and the Ghanaian government where Nollywood actors are expected to be heavily levied before they can be allowed to be cast in movies produced in Ghana, veteran actor, Francis Duru has slammed the Ghanaian government for making things difficult for Nigerian actors and movie experts who have contributed immensely to the growth of the Ghanaian film industry.

2010 Ghanafest is in the History Books

Twenty two years ago when Ghana Festival, acronym Ghanafest, actually started, the pioneers of the annual event had no idea that it would grow into the magnitude we are witnessing year after year!

'Future Of Tomorrow' Premieres at Noyam Centre

Dancers from the Noyam African Dance Institute will on Saturday, July 31, present ‘The Future of Tomorrow’; a piece relating to the environment and some aspects of the Millennium Development Goals at the Noyam Centre in Dodowa, near Accra.

Gracias Choir thrills funs in Accra

Gracias ChoirGracias Choir, a group of South Korean songsters, on Saturday staged a classical music concert in Accra to climax this year’s International Youth Fellowship (IYF) World Camp, hosted by Ghana.

Agonaman cancels 2010 Akwanbo Festival

Akwanbo FestivalAll towns within Agona Nyakrom Traditional Council have cancelled this year's Akwanbo Festivals in view of the devastating floods which recently hit the Agona State, especially Agona Swedru and Nyakrom.

Use culture to unite the people - DCE

Mr. Sampson Assibi Abu, Lawra District Chief Executive, has called on Ghanaians to use arts and cultural activities to unite the people from different communities to ensure peace for development.

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