Kente cloth and the vibrant prints based on its patterns are everywhere: in black churches as narrow columns of colorful fabric cascading over the shoulders of chorus members; on crowded urban streets ...
The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has made a historic cultural gesture by presenting two iconic Kente cloths to Ghana ...
The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has made a significant cultural gesture by presenting two exquisite Kente cloths to ...
Recently, Ghana rsquo;s quintessential ldquo;national treasure rdquo;, the Kente cloth, made international headlines, having ...
In his native Ghana, Dr. Kwaku Ofori-Ansa always knew that kente cloth had a special significance. “It was always around, but not something to be seen on a daily basis. It used to be for very, very ...
The recent inscription of Kente fabric, among other African items and practices into Unesco’s Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity is a milestone in the global ...
We in Ghana have absolute confidence in our fashion sense. We also happen to believe that the most beautiful and most dramatic fabric on this Earth is the kente, which is, of course, Ghanaian. The ...
Kente cloth is a stunning and intricate textile originating from West Africa, particularly the Akan people of Ghana. Brides in kente outfits It is also known to have origins from the Ewe people in the ...
Mr. Akwasi Osei-Agyei, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, has appealed to the people of Bonwire to initiate strategies that would help to diversify the uses of the kente cloth in order to ...
A viral social media post first made on September 4, 2025, on X (formerly Twitter) by a user named Sahel Revolutionary ...
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Ruth Odinga: Deep symbolism behind Ghanaian hubby’s mourning attire that has Kenyans talking
Ruth Odinga's Ghanaian husband, Nana Busia, left Kenyans awed with his outfit at Raila's burial. TUKO.co.ke shares the deep ...
Virgil Abloh's kente-inspired designs formed part of Louis Vuitton's Paris fashion show in January In our series of letters from African journalists, Ghanaian writer Elizabeth Ohene considers the ...
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