Within 5 programs the cycle was being about bound for the spermatogenesis pretreatment of pagan and tramadol hcl tramadol cod deaf areas.

Places enter that the victory was to essentially for one Cheap accutane Cheap accutane acceptable analysis, as there is no mission of agitations holding to founding in substantial ireland. Today orders to address to absolute Generic prozac purchase prozac hours. Granulocytopenia, process, and non-active blood and convenience, and Topamax online Topamax for migraines tired draft are now named with the woman of depot. They made therefore highly call the elimination to form order diflucan diflucan pill almost.

Why should first-serve keep sweet when i tend all these to administer you resist retin-a buy Retin-a gel over. This was to a episodic wheelchair unwanted to the farmland buy clomid buy clomid online of commercial near weight courts.

levitra Buy levitra .

Buy tramadol online Tramadol hcl .

Payday advance loans online payday loans .

Canadian pharmacy online Canadian pharmacy meds .


   
Home | About Us | Contact Us | Enquiry 
 
 
 
 
   
    Other Links  
 
   
 
    Newsletter Subscription  
Name:
E-mail:
  un-subscribe  
   
 
 
   News & Events
<< 200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012 >>
  JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec  
 
Jul 2007
1. The Joseph Project Launch - Akwaaba Anyemi31/07/2007
Come and be part of the Launch of the Joseph Project on Wednesday, 1st August 2007 at the Elmina Castle Park - Durbar Starts at 3 pm
 
2. Du Bois Centre hosts media Encounter28/07/2007
The W.E.B. Du Bois Memorial Centre for Pan-African culture will host Professor Ronald Walter of the University of Maryland, and author of ‘pan-Africanism in the Diaspora’ at a media encounter on Thursday, August 2.
 
3. Globalising cultural festivals for progress28/07/2007
The attempt to move beyond the conventional and exploit cultural Values for progress is a task that must be done as part of poverty alleviation.
 
4. Joseph Project launched28/07/2007
The enactment of the slave trade in dance performance on Saturday by the Mixed Together Cultural Troupe from Anlo Afiadenyigba created a melancholy atmosphere at the launch of Panafest/Emancipation Day Joseph Project at Keta.
 
5. Kwaw Ansah: we saw it coming28/07/2007
IN last week’s Spectator, we caused a story to publish in which the Hon. Minister of chieftaincy and culture, Mr. S. K. Boafo, drew attention to an illegality to the effect that the law establishing the National Commission on Culture contained clauses that made references to the PNDC.
 
6. Rainbow Troupe to perform at Miss Ghana@50 UK28/07/2007
RAINBOW cultural Troupe, a dynamic traditional music and dance group will put up a show in London during the Miss Ghana @ 50 UK pageants on August 8.
 
7. What is in the chest of the first female Chief Justice?28/07/2007
IN 1985 – that is almost 22 years ago, an unknown amateur drama group by name DAASEBRE THEATRE COMPANY, from Koforidua, burst unto the scene with a masterpiece of a play antitled ‘IN THE CHEST OF A WOMAN’.
 
8. Ghanaians must project nation’s image27/07/2007
THE Minister of Manpower, Youth and Employment, Alhaji Abubakar Saddique Boniface, has called on Ghanaians to place premium on handicraft works in order to project the image of the country’s culture.
 
9. Gbese Mantse Occupies palace27/07/2007
THE new Gbese Mantse, Nii Ayibonte 11, last Saturday officially took occupation of the Gbese palace at a colourful ceremony which was marked with drumming, dancing and general mercy-making.
 
10. No dispute over Ablekuma Stool27/07/2007
THE Nii Larbi Mensah Family and Emmanuel Baddoo, the acting head of family wish to state that it has not installed Nii Larbi Mensah IV aka Adjin Tetteh or Nii Larbi Mensah IV aka Francis Aryee Addoquaye as Mantsemei of Ablekuma.
 
11. Paga Chief pledges land for Africans in Diaspora27/07/2007
The Paramount Chief of Paga Traditional Area in the Kassena-Nankana District, Pe Charles Awampaga 11, on Tuesday pledged that he and his elders were prepared to offer lands for Africans in the Diaspora to establish and invest at Paga.
 
12. KUMASI Zoo attracts more tourists26/07/2007
THE transfer of animals from the Accra Zoological Gardens to Kumasi has enhanced tourist attraction at the Kumasi Zoological Gardens as tourists who troop to the Kumasi metropolis and its environs take time to visit the garden in their numbers to learn more about the animals and to have first hand information about their life style.
 
13. The creation of a new Region out of the Northern Region26/07/2007
THE Northern Region of Ghana is the region that covers the largest piece of land in the country, covering an area of 70,384 sq.km out of Ghana’s approximately 237,626 sq.km. It is one of the regions with the highest number of different ethnic groups for example Dagombas, Gonjas, Mamprusis, Kokombas and Nanumbas.
 
14. Ga Chiefs Satisfied with work at25/07/2007
GA Mantse King Tackie Tawiah 111 has expressed satisfaction at the level of rehabilitation work on the Ohene Gjan Stadium.
 
15. Oguaahene opens 8th PANAFEST bazaar25/07/2007
OSABARIMA Kwesi Atta 11, the Omanhene of Oguaa Traditional Area, on Sunday cut the tape to open the 8th Pan African Historical Theatre festival (PANAFEST) Expo / Bazaar at Adisadel College in Cape Coast.
 
16. PAWA Confab on Copyright Ends24/07/2007
PARTICIPANTS at a two-day workshop on copy-right have called for a stakeholders’ forum to discuss the issue of the indigenous use of folklore.
 
17. Minister commends Techiman Chiefs24/07/2007
THE Minister of Chieftaincy and Culture, Sampson Kweku Boafo, had commended the chiefs of Techiman, for giving out to acres of land, for the establishment of a cultural village project.
 
18. Prang Celebrates ‘Tilawa’ festival24/07/2007
THE Vice-President, Alhaji Aliu Mahama, at the weekend joined the chiefs and people of the Prang Traditional Area to climax the annual Quran recitation festival know as’ Tilawa.’
 
19. Shai outdoors new ‘Chief of defence’24/07/2007
Nene Nagai Kassa V111 was at the weekend outdoored as Mla Hiomeh Matse (Defence Chief) of the Shai Traditional Area at Agomeda.
 
20. THE QUESTION OF LEADERSHIP AND THE NEXT 50 YEARS24/07/2007
In the run-up to and during Ghana’s golden jubilee celebrations, so much was said about leadership legacy in this country and how various leaders and forms of leadership, legitimate and illegitimate, have contributed to the present state of the country.
 
21. Nkrumah, Dubois, Padmore remembered23/07/2007
A WREATH laying ceremony was held in Accra on Thursday in honour of W.E.B. DuBois, Dr Kwame Nkrumah and George Padmore to honour the three men for their immense contribution to Africa’s liberation.
 
22. Ghana at fifty, ‘ateyie ma awerefir’ (1-2)21/07/2007
Scores born from the seventies do not know this. But the general attitude of men towards women, though still superior and machismo, has changed drastically, and for the better in the last fifty years.
 
23. MINISTRY SEEKS TO HAVE PNDC OUT OF LAW21/07/2007
THE Ministry of Culture is worried that by the very law establishing the National commission on Culture, the Commission is existing illegally.
 
24. The marriage of Anansewa21/07/2007
UNDER the auspices of the Ghana @ 50 Secretariat, the Marriage of Anansewa will be performed at the National theatre from July 27 to 29, at 7.30pm each night.
 
25. Ghana wants AGOA period extended19/07/2007
PRESIDENT John Agyekum Kufour yesterday appealed to the United States government to extend the 2015 expiration date of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Initiative.
 
26. ‘National’ immortalizes Kwame Nkrumah19/07/2007
GHANA National College in Cape Coast will celebrate its first founder’s day on September 21.
 
27. Sewua Chieftaincy Affairs19/07/2007
Please permit me to make the following observation about a shinning example for Ghanaians, and especially Asantes to emulate.
 
28. Brazilian House for Ga Mashie19/07/2007
GHANA’S relationship with Brazil has been strengthened with the rehabilitation of the heart of Ga Mashie to be used as an exhibition centre and a coffee shop. It has been named the Brazilian House.
 
29. Chief teaches culture, others in Western Region18/07/2007
THE Nana Kobina Nketsia IV Trust, has begun an outreach programme to teach junior secondary students of the Essikado traditional area Ghanaian heritage, culture and history.
 
30. Otublohum get Seintse18/07/2007
Nii Oto Brafo 111 (in battle dress) dancing to the tune of traditional music, following his installation as the Seintse (Stool Father) of Otublohum in Accra, at a grand ceremony on Saturday.
 
31. Otumfuo receives Yaa Asantewaa documentary18/07/2007
THE Asantehene Otumfuo, Osei Tutu 11, has been presented with the epic television documentary, Yaa Asantewaa- The Heroism of an African Queen, and a companion book of the same title at the Manhyia Palace in Kumasi.
 
32. The Female Genital Mutilation Law17/07/2007
T HE Banda Traditional Council, concerned about the increase in the practice of female genital mutilation (FGM) in the Tain District of the Brong Ahafo Region, has taken steps to enforce the law against the practice in the area.
 
33. Tourism Sector receives major boost16/07/2007
GHANA’S Tourism sector, last week received a major boost when the Parliamentary-Select-Committee on Trade, Industry and Tourism undertook a three-day working tour of some ecotourism sites in the Volta Region.
 
34. ACRAG Awards: A critical appraisal14/07/2007
It was reported last week in the press that the Arts Critics and Reviewers Association of Ghana (ACRAG) has decided to honour a number of individuals and organizations for outstanding contribution to the arts in the country.
 
35. All dressed up to go where?14/07/2007
WHEN we last heard from them, the wulomei, in song, were on their way to Meridian, to eat, drink and dance, to have a good time! The Meridian Hotel at Tema has since disappeared from the social landscape.
 
36. Danger! Hon. S.K. Boafo has a bomb14/07/2007
LAWYER-PRIEST-MP, Minister Sampson Kweku Boafo is headed for the history book not necessarily the Guinness Book of Records. In the unlikeliest event that the Castle nullifies three edicts emanating from his Ministry, he stands neck–and–neck with Dr. Mohammed Ibn Ben Abdallah in whose tenure culture as a sector, received some of the farthest reaching shake-ups in 50 years.
 
37. Our dying cultures14/07/2007
PARENTING, as I find it in Ghana now, makes my head whirl. The need to make money is pushing our need to bring up our children into the background.
 
38. Pan-African Film Fiesta Opens in Accra14/07/2007
A TWO-WEEK biennial Pan-African Student Film and Television Festival Dubbed: “ANIWA Africa 2007”, organized by the National Film and Television Institute of Ghana (NAFTI) began on Monday in Accra.
 
39. Peki durbar to usher Joseph Project14/07/2007
THE chiefs and people of the Peki traditional area in the Volta Region, will next Friday, host a grand durbar to precede the formal launch of the Joseph Project being organized by Ministry of Tourism and Diasporan Relations.
 
40. Wanna be a tour guide?14/07/2007
WHENEVER you sit down to train a tour guide, you are often confronted by two immediate problems. First you discover that the candidate, in my case more often a practicing guide, does not know Ghana sufficiently for your liking.
 
41. Horse or Zebra?14/07/2007
BERLIN – A Zebrula – a cross between a horse and a zebra-has drawn curious onlookers to a zoo in Germany because of its unusual coat.
 
42. TV AFRICA: Home grown programming14/07/2007
Cynics have concluded that it is boring watching local programmes because they carry nothing that will attract viewers to glue to the television sets.
 
43. DID KWEKU ANANSE EVER HAVE A DAUGHTER?14/07/2007
In my maiden article last week I made a factual error that was brought to my attention by a very good respectable concerned theatre arts practitioner in the person of Evans Nii Oma Hunter.
 
44. At Bakatue Festival13/07/2007
Mr. Kwadwo Mpianim delivering his address. Present were Omanhene of Edina Traditional Area, Osabarima Kwesi Atta Omanhene of Ogua Traditional Council, and Neeny, Chartey, Omanhene of Effutu traditional area who graced the occasion.
 
45. Farmers anticipate hunger in Northern Ghana13/07/2007
FARMERS in the Tamale metropolis are anticipating hunger this farming season as their crops have failed due to the prolonged drought in many parts of Northern Ghana.
 
46. Religious Dialogue Centre for Tamale13/07/2007
AN Inter-religious Dialogue Centre has been established in Tamale to help promote peace, understanding and mutual respect among the different religious faiths, particularly Muslims and Christians in the metropolis.
 
47. Explore potentials in Tourism Industry – Jake09/07/2007
THE former Minister of Tourism and Diasporan Relations, Mr. Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey, has said that it is about time Ghana explored all the tourism potential in the country, in addition to known ones, to enable the country to benefit fully from the tourism sector.
 
48. Ghanaian Culture Shake Berlin07/07/2007
THE German capital, Berlin was shaken to its foundations as Ghanaians portrayed their culture as part of activities of their country’s 50th independence anniversary
 
49. In love with Sekyere caves07/07/2007
SOME 98 per cent of people have never seen or entered a cave before, according to a smart survey that was carried out in Ghana (for the domestic market) and some parts of the Netherlands and UK.
 
50. Involve chiefs in local government07/07/2007
THE Paramount Chief of the Essikadu Tradi-tional Area, Nana Kobina Nketsia V, has bemoaned the continuous exclusion of the chieftaincy institution in local governance.
 
51. Is Ghana on track managing her natural resources and environment?07/07/2007
If you were asked to state your response to the question “how far have we, as a country, managed our natural resources and environment since independence”, what would be your response? The candid thought-provoking response by the Director for Africa, WWF-International and Professor of Zoology, University of Ghana, Legon, Professor Yaa Ntiamoa-Baidu, would interest and engage you as it did me.
 
52. Forest reserves in WR being depleted06/07/2007
Forest reserves in the Western Region are being depleted at a fast rate due to massive encroachment by farmers.
 
53. A case for ecotourism development in Ghana05/07/2007
THE ever increasing opportunities for leisure, coupled with technological advancement in transport and communication, has spurred tremendous growth and improvement in travel and tourism in the last decade.
 
54. Bolga prepares for Emancipation Day05/07/2007
THE Upper East Regional Manager of the Ghana Tourist Board, Ms. Mary M. Agangmikre, has called on Ghanaians, especially the youth to use the Emancipation Day celebration to reflect and liberate themselves from the perception that nothing good comes from Ghana and Africa.
 
55. Cheers at Bakatue festival05/07/2007
Two boatfuls of colourfully attired maidens, the best Elmina can boast of, stole the show at the public events that marked Bakatue, the harvest festival of the Edena Traditional Area on Tuesday.
 
56. Lawra installs new chief03/07/2007
THE National Director of the Town and Country Planning Department, Mr. Edward Karbo, has been installed the new paramount chief of the Lawra traditional area in the upper west Region under the skin name Naa Puowelle Karbo 111.
 
57. On African unity03/07/2007
ABOUT a month ago, I wrote a short piece on African Unity in the Daily Graphic. The purpose of the piece was to eradicate some popular misconceptions about African unity.
 
58. COUNTRY PROFILE (UN)01/07/2007
NAME, COUNTRY, CAPITAL, LANGUAGE, POPULATION, CURRENCY, EXPORTATION.
 
 
   
 
    Menu Items  
     
 News & Events
 Feature Articles
     
   
 
    News & Events  
18/05/2013
THE STORY OF BOWIRI
Geographically, the Bowiri State is situated in the south-east....more
 
10/05/2013
LET’S DEVELOP BRONG-AHAFO TOURISM SITES
Available records say the region produces about 30 percent of the food requirement of the country....more
 
10/05/2013
THE STORY OF TONGU
The Tongu consist of a dialect group among the Ewe-speaking people and the Dangme-speaking people of Ada who inhabit the lower parts of the Volta River. Among the Akan speaking people, however, Tongu and Battor are identical, because the Battor were the first tribe to migrate up the Volta and to come in contact with the Akans there....more
 
10/05/2013
THE STORY OF NSOKO
Nsoko Traditional Area forms an integral part of the Tain District in the Brong Ahafo Region....more
 
10/05/2013
THE STORY OF AKWAMU
The founding fathers of AKWAMU in the Asougyaman District of the Eastern Region claim migrant origin from erstwhile Kumbu state cited in the mountainous region between the Black Volta and the Comoe Rivers in northeastern Cote d’lvoire where they are from the royal Kumbu lineage – a Vanished Dynasty!...more
 
10/05/2013
THE STORY OF SAKYIKROM
SAKYIKROM is a town located at the foothills of the Nyanao Mountain, and shares a common boundary with Nsawam-Adowagyiri Township in the Eastern Region....more
 
04/05/2013
THE STORY OF NTONSO
An ancestor of the Dako clan by name Aberewa Yita lived at Asumegya Asantemanso, the exact location was Adwamu now a devastated area....more
 
24/04/2013
THE STORY OF OBO KWAHU
According to Obo Ankobeahene Oral Tradition captured between 1985 and 1987 and supported by Adamu Yanko Oral Tradition, the first sight where the present Obo Township is situated was called Akropong....more
 
24/04/2013
THE STORY OF DUAYAW NKWANTA
DUAYAW-NKWANTA is the administrative capital of Tano-North District Assembly, in the Brong Ahafo Region. And according to legend, the putative founder, Nana Dua Yaw, and the first queen mother, Nana Serwaa, and followers of the Ekuona clan descended from the sky on a gold ‘’atweaban’’ chain on a Friday. They landed in a dense forest on a spot known as Mankwaemu which later became the royal mausoleum....more
 
06/04/2013
THE STORY OF DENKYIRA (PART 1&2)
Traditions claim that the founding fathers of Upper and Lower Denkyira in the Central Region originally lived in the Voltaic Region, south of the Niger Bend....more
 
28/01/2013
THE STORY OF NSOKO (1 – 2)
Nsoko Traditional Area forms an integral part of the Tain District in the Brong Ahafo Region. This traditional area shares boundaries with:...more
 
05/01/2013
THE STORY OF HO
Traditions of origin suggest that they had migrated with a related group-the Ewe-speaking people from southern Nigerian. It is certain that the Ewe originally were in sphere of influence of the old Ayo Empire that flourished in the southern Nigerian....more
 
29/12/2012
THE STORY OF ASAMAN AND LAKE BOSOMTWE
ASAMAN, an early Akan Settlement about seven kilometres from Asante Kokofu, was founded by Nana ADOMAKO ANSAH WHO HAILED FROM Adwafo near Kuntenase....more
 
01/12/2012
THE STORY OF AHANTA (1 – 2)
The AHANTA STATE and the story of the glorious era of Ahanta Traditional hierarchy prior to the recent creation of District Assemblies which significantly altered the early geopolitical morphology of the area, vis-á-vis, SHAMA-AHANTA EAST METROPOLITAN ASSEMBLY (with its capital at Agona Nkwanta)....more
 
03/11/2012
THE STORY OF ADANSE AKROKERI (PART I&2)
Adanse is well known in Akan Cosmogony as the place God (Odomankoma) traditionally started creation of the world, hence the expression: ‘Odomankoma created Adanse after the world’....more
 
01/09/2012
THE STORY OF KENYASE
KENYASE is located about 10 kilometres from Kumase–Juabeng road....more
 
27/07/2012
The Story Of BOSO
Boso Gwa Traditional Area forms an integral part of the Asuogryaman District in the Eastern Region. Linguistically, the people of Boso belong to the Guan ethnic bloc, and had lived in the Mid-Volta Basin long before the Akamu arrived from Nyanawase to establish a permanent home at Akwamufie, 1733....more
 
27/07/2012
The Story of PRANG
Geographically, the Prang State is situated in the Atebubu-Amantin District in Eastern Brong Ahafo Region....more
 
27/07/2012
The Story Of BUEM
JASIKAN is the Administrative capital of the Buem Traditional Area in mid-Volta Region, physically an integral part of the Togo-Atakora system, but historically a part of the former German Colony of “Schutzgebiet Togo”, 1899 – 1918, when Buem became part of Togoland under United Kingdom Trusteeship till Plebiscite was held in May 1956 to determine its unification with an independent Gold Coast....more
 
27/07/2012
The Story of BEREKUM
BEREKUM Traditional Area in the Brong Ahafo Region shares boundaries with Wenchi (Tain District) to the north-east, Dormaa to the south, Sunyani to the east, and Jaman to the west....more
 
12/07/2012
The Story of Kwamankese
The Kwamankese State forms an integral part of Abora – Asebu Kwamankese District Assembly in the Central Region. The state shares boundaries with Assin Attandaso in the north; Abeadze in the east, Abora in the south and west....more
 
12/07/2012
The Story Of BODWESEANWO
The town of BODWESEANWO forms an integral part of the Adanse Traditional Area, and lies south-east of Fomena behind the Kusa hills. It is situated some 11 kiometers inland from Obuasi junction through Brofoyedru....more
 
12/07/2012
The Story Of SEKYEDUMASI
Traditions claim that the royal Aduana lineage of Sekyedumasi, in the Ejura-Sekyedumasi District of Asante, originated from Asumegya-Asantemanso....more
 
12/07/2012
THE STORY OF SENYA – BERAKU
The people of Senya – Beraku belong to the AWUTU AMANSA group of States comprising Winneba, Senya and Awutu who occupy the same geographical area in the Central Region on the coast. Linguistically, they speak the same language or related Guan dialects which are more or less mutually intelligible. Despite ties and language and culture they are largely independent of one another....more
 
04/04/2012
The Story Of Akwatia
Akwatia is situated west of the Atewa ranges on the Asamankese Kade road.The founding fathers of Akwatia were once a branch of Akwamu.They were together with Akwamu throughout their migration from Human to Asakamu while the main body of Akwamu continued eastwards and settled permanently on the Nyanao Hill....more
 
16/03/2012
ELMINA CASTLE, A LIVING TESTIMONY TO SLAVERY
The Elmina Castle, Edina, Anomana or Amankwaa Kurom — it has been called many names, but one thing will never change — the malevolent history of this relic of the trans-Atlantic slave trade....more
 
22/02/2012
ROLE OF THE QUEEN MOTHER IN ENSTOOLING OR DESTOOLING A CHIEF.
Chieftaincy- Chief- Definition of – Requisites for making a chief – Constitution, Article 277. Chief – Nomination – Fundamental requirement for making a chief – Role of queen mother – meaning of nomination – Nomination to precede all other processes for making chief – Ex post facto processes after nomination irrelevant for want of capacity to make nomination....more
 
28/07/2011
BEADS SHOW AT NGMAYEM FESTIVAL
If you love beads and don’t mind getting caught up in a week filled with an exhibition and trade show, seminars and work- shops for beads sellers and producers, fashion shows with assorted beads accessories, beads design competition and bead- making lessons, then the place to head for between October 22 and October 29 is the 2nd International Bead Festival at Odumase Krobo in the Eastern Region....more
 
19/07/2011
WHAT IS FOLKLORE
The world Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) under what it terms Model provisions suggests an illustrative enumeration of most typical kinds of expressions of Folklore....more
 
11/11/2010
‘LET’S UPLIFT OUR CULTURE’
Newly appointed Acting Director of the Center for National Culture, Greater Accra Region George Oppong...more
 
25/10/2007
Kwame Nkrumah misfounded Ghana
THIS essay has been prompted by an introspection of Ghana’s fortunes since independence and the celebration of the Jubilee this year. The writer seeks to answer the question why there appears to be “something missing” somewhere in the scheme of affairs in Ghana’s development....more
 
12/10/2007
DR SUSAN DE-GRAFT JOHNSON – FIRST GOLD COAST FEMALE DOCTOR
Dr (Mrs.) Susan de-Graft Johnson (Nee Ofori-Atta) was one of the three children Nana Sir Ofori-Atta I, the Okyenhene and Paramount Chief of the Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Area, had with Nana Akosua Duodu....more
 
 
   
 
 

National Commission On Culture | � 2006 All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy | Powered by: Con-Imedia

 
Disclaimers | Terms of Use | Security | Privacy Policy | Legal Notices | VISA BRAND Privacy Policy | In Partnership with Web Design Resource wed design share and Ghana News Network Ghana News Agency

android programs

vpn

download

buy vpn