THE Executive Director of the National Theatre, Mr Henry Herbert Malm, has called on Ghanaians to rally behind theatre and the performing arts, stressing that the industry can only reach international standards with consistent public support. Mr Malm emphasised that practitioners are already investing in quality productions, capacity building andContinue Reading

US pop star and actress Selena Gomez has married music producer Benny Blanco in a ceremony in California. Gomez posted pictures to Instagram of her wearing a white halter-neck wedding gown and Blanco in a dark tuxedo, alongside the caption “9.27.25” bookended by love hearts. The couple exchanged vows inContinue Reading

THE Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Madam Abla Dzifa Gomashie, has condemned the culture of ridicule directed at Ghana’s theatre industry, calling it “shameful and self-destructive.” The veteran actress and cultural activist stressed that theatre is more than entertainment—it is a mirror of society and a vital national asset.Continue Reading

GHANA’S rich cultural heritage and creative industries have long been recognised as key contributors to national development and economic growth. With 75 per cent of Africa’s slave edifices, including the historic Elmina Castle built in 1482, located within its borders, the country’s historical significance is undeniable. The creative sector, whichContinue Reading

Ghanaians are being urged to tap into the patriotic spirit and developmental vision of their nation’s first president, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, as the country reflects on his transformative leadership. This call to action was made during a vibrant cultural event in Accra, “Welcoming Nkrumah – Kente and Calabash,” organised byContinue Reading