Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts, Abla Dzifa Gomashie, has weighed in on proposals to make the Ga language a compulsory subject in schools across Accra. Speaking in an interview with ...
As Accra grows more cosmopolitan, the indigenous language of its founders is fading from daily life. For the Ga people, this linguistic decline signals something deeper than change.
Accra, Ghana’s bustling capital, is often celebrated as the heartbeat of Africa’s democracy and a hub of commerce, culture, and diplomacy. Yet, beneath the city’s cosmopolitan vibrancy lies a quiet ...
The GA Traditional Council has called on the Ministry of Education to make the teaching of Ga and Dangme languages compulsory in basic schools across the Greater Accra Region, to reflect the ...
Calls for the establishment of a GaDangme Language Academy are growing louder as concerns deepen over the gradual decline of the Ga language in schools, markets, the media, and everyday communication ...
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