The stage is set. The jerseys are pressed. The vuvuzelas are ready. After a strong qualifying campaign, the Black Stars are back on football’s biggest stage and carrying the hopes of millions of Ghanaians at home and across the diaspora. From established stars playing in Europe’s biggest leagues to exciting young talents ready to announce […]
African storytelling has always carried the weight of history, and Virgin of the Throne leans fully into that strength. Directed by Frank Rajah Arase, this is a film that doesn’t just sit in the past or the present — it moves between both, showing how deeply tradition continues to shape modern life. At its core, […]
Navigating the world of online shopping in Ghana can feel like a high-stakes game. With dozens of apps claiming to offer the best deals, the “logistics gap”—that frustrating space between hitting ‘order’ and actually holding your itemremains the biggest hurdle for many of us. At viewGhana, we’ve been looking into the most prominent players in […]
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 […]
If you are looking for a light-hearted Ghanaian comedy to enjoy with friends or family, John and John is definitely one to check out. The film blends humour, chaos and a little suspense, creating an entertaining story that keeps viewers laughing while following the misadventures of its two unlikely heroes. Originally released in 2018, the […]
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 […]
Detty December in Ghana is a whirlwind of non-stop parties, vibrant nightlife, and a city that never sleeps. But what happens when the party’s over and the realities of travel set in? From what I’ve heard, it can be a mix of highs and lows. While some travelers are fully immersed in the revelry, others […]
There’s a very Ghanaian saying that goes, “Abusua dɔ funu,” which translates as “family loves the corpse.” Writer and director Nana Obiri Yeboah taps into this harsh reality in his latest feature film, The Funeral of Kwadae. It’s a laid-back but deeply meaningful mockumentary-styled drama about one man’s desperate and outrageous act to finally be […]
Hero’s Ride – Baby Thief is a gripping action-comedy that plunges into the dark world of a child-stealing syndicate. The film follows Ben, a smart Bolt driver who becomes central to a criminal plot after a deal to buy a stolen baby goes awry. Ben, along with his friends from the local taxi station, embarks […]
Step aside, Accra — it’s time for Tema to take centre stage. Even though it sits within the Greater Accra Region, Tema is a bustling city just 25km east of Accra, known for its energy, industry, and vibrant community. And now, for the first time, that same spirit is taking over the big screen with […]
