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Ghanaian art gallery Deadly Prey has earned international recognition after one of its hand-painted film posters was featured on the popular American satire show Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.

In a recent episode, host John Oliver highlighted the unique artwork, which was commissioned by HBO as part of its annual Emmy voting window advertising campaign. The networ...


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Football in Ghana has always been far more than just a game. It is a national heartbeat, a collective obsession that once had the power to bring the entire country to a standstill. In years gone by, the announcement of a Black Stars match was enough to empty classrooms early, pause office work, and send people rushing home to gather around television sets in eager anticipatio...


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Music streaming giant Spotify has included Ghanaian duo DopeNation’s hit single “Kakalika” in its official 2026 Songs of Summer predictions editorial.

The track was selected among 30 songs expected to define the summer season globally. Spotify highlighted “Kakalika” as a standout song in its global dance hits category, noting that the song cleverly blends Ghanaian azon...


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The family of the late actress Beverly Afaglo Baah has announced that her final funeral rites will take place on Thursday, August 7, 2026, at the Lashibi Funeral Home in Accra.

This comes after a deeply emotional one-week vigil held in her honour on Saturday, May 30, 2026, in Tema. The event brought together friends, family members, and colleagues from the Ghanaian fil...


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In many communities across Ghana, families begin their day unaware of a hidden danger around them. Children play near mining sites where illegal gold operations have contaminated the soil with heavy metals. In homes, meals are prepared with locally manufactured aluminium cooking pots commonly known as


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