The finely woven material has become the defining symbol of Ghana and Ghanaians and, indeed, of Africa, and for Black people in general. Time was when the kente was a strictly royal cloth reserved ...
the cloth attracts people from all over the world. Kente is so popular in West Africa and around the world that buyers from Togo, Nigeria, Cameroon, and more travel to Ghana to buy it for resale.
International journalist and producer Amma Prempeh recently showcased her documentary, Ghana’s first Kente Culture Story ...
Farida's stunning kente ... hues of green fabric that were skillfully blended to provide an eye-catching combination. This outfit choice demonstrated the beauty of traditional Ghanaian textiles ...
FORT MOSE 1738, a designer fashion collection, combines West African traditional textiles and prints with western silhouettes.
Bill Clinton visited Ghana on March 23, 1998, during the tenure of J.J. Rawlings as president. He spoke Twi in his speech. A video of his Twi speech has excited many ...