The Rise of Barefoot Shoes: Why Ditching Heels and Soles Can Benefit Your Health and Happiness
By Prince Dankwa For many centuries, Ghanaians had grown used to being barefoot. It permitted unrestricted foot movement across
By Prince Dankwa For many centuries, Ghanaians had grown used to being barefoot. It permitted unrestricted foot movement across
It’s a hard truth to swallow, but not everyone may like you. Sometimes, it’s not obvious. People can be perfectly
By Dankwa Prince Ghana’s Accra Ghana’s main and largest city, Accra, is lined by mountains of abandoned clothing along its
By Gloria Anderson A dietician and lecturer at the University of Ghana, Dr. Justina Owusu, has highlighted the critical need
By Gloria Anderson A Dietician at Nyaho Medical Center, Dr. Frank Marful, has stressed the crucial role of balancing one’s
By Prince Dankwa Waist beads were formerly a beloved custom that Ghanaian women carried down through the centuries, but in
The Ugandan government has instructed all civil servants to exercise for two hours every week to keep fit and healthy.
By Dankwa Prince Anklets have been very important to Ghanaian ladies for many years. Anklets, when well-made, represented femininity, beauty,
What makes a good leader in 2024? Is it nature, or is it nurture? This question has been a matter
By Salomey Ansah Gone are the days when almost everyone thought the smock was for only indigenous people of the