As the Ashanti People of Ghana say, "A man has not eaten a day unless he has eaten fufu." Patriarchy aside, and mercifully perhaps, women are not under the same proverbial pressure to eat fufu in such ...
A GNA Feature by Patience Tawiah Nkwanta (O/R), March 26, GNA – As Ghana celebrates its culture and traditions during Ghana ...
Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has saved the day once again as fire guts a mechanic shop located near the SDA Church in Kintampo in the Bono East Region. The incident occurred on Saturday night, ...
The word fufu itself comes from the Twi language. Originally, fufu was made from yams, plantains, or cocoyams. But the introduction of cassava to West Africa in the 16th century by Portuguese traders ...