Ghanaian cinema continues to grow in creativity and confidence, and The Fisherman (2024) is a great example of that evolution. Blending comedy, fantasy and cultural storytelling, the film delivers a warm, imaginative story that celebrates tradition while taking audiences on a surprising adventure. Directed and written by Zoey Martinson, The Fisherman tells the story of […]
As of 23 February 2026, Ghana’s main international gateway has officially returned to its original name: Accra International Airport (ACC). If you landed here for years calling it Kotoka, you’re not wrong — the airport carried that name for decades. The name has changed again, but the feeling of arriving? That’s untouched. And if we’re […]
Over the past few years, ride-hailing has changed how we move around Ghana’s cities. Whether you’re a local commuter or a visitor exploring Accra, knowing how services like Uber, Bolt, and Yango work can save you time, money, and stress. Here’s a quick guide to Ghana’s ride-hailing scene — what’s available, what to expect, and […]
For a generation that loves business ideas, soft life, and building personal brands, Accra has quietly become one of the best cities to network without feeling like you’re stuck in a stiff conference room. Networking here isn’t about name tags and awkward icebreakers — it’s about shared spaces, creative energy, and conversations that start naturally. […]
Accra, is not only a melting pot of culture and history but also a haven for discerning food enthusiasts seeking a taste of refined indulgence. In this bustling city, where tradition and modernity coalesce, a culinary journey through its fine dining establishments unveils a tapestry of flavors and experiences. For foodies this is paradise and […]
The glitter has settled, the beach clubs have swapped Afrobeat sets for afternoon clean-ups, and that Airbnb with the infinity pool? It’s probably already booked for next year. Now, you’re likely back in the “real world.” Maybe you’re navigating the Monday morning crawl from Tema Community 25 into the city, or perhaps you’ve landed back […]
If you’ve spent any time in Ghana lately, you’ve likely felt the frustration of the “buffering” circle. Whether you are a local entrepreneur or part of the diaspora moving back home, internet instability is more than a minor inconvenience it’s a productivity killer. But there is light at the end of the fiber-optic tunnel. Our […]
Finding a place to chop or should we say eat in Kumasi is not hard, but like most big cities finding one and then making that final choice as to what to order is the hard one. Should I go for Ghanaian, Chinese, Italian something contemporary. Do you want an vegan or do you just […]
We often hear the polished versions of “Returnee Stories”—the glamorous launches and the seamless transitions. But Sesime Lotsu’s journey from the cold factories of Scotland to the shelves of Ghana’s biggest supermarkets is the unfiltered truth every member of the diaspora needs to hear. Founder of Beina’s Prime Enterprise, Sesime didn’t start with a silver […]
Reconnecting with Ghana often starts with financial integration. Whether you are looking to save for a future move, manage property, or simply have “holiday reserves” for your next visit, opening a local bank account is now more seamless than ever. 1. Who is Eligible? Currently, diaspora banking services (specifically at Stanbic Bank) are tailored for […]
