languages in Ghana
16 Jan 2008The Republic of Ghana, formerly called the Gold Coast and British Togoland with a population of about 20,757,032. The National or official language: English. Literacy rate: 36% (1992 UNESCO). Also inc...
The Republic of Ghana, formerly called the Gold Coast and British Togoland with a population of about 20,757,032. The National or official language: English. Literacy rate: 36% (1992 UNESCO). Also inc...
In Akan (Ghana) Afishapa In Zimbabwe Merry Kisimusi In Afrikaans (South Africa) Geseënde Kersfees In Zulu (South Africa) Sinifisela Ukhisimusi Omuhle In Swazi (Swaziland) Sinifisela Khisim...
The Maasai live in the semi-arid Rift Valley region of Kenya and Tanzania. They own large herds of cattle, sheep and goats which they follow around seasonally in search of new grazing grounds and wate...
As a people living in a society, it is very important to greet people in a polite way, as people who don't greet in the community are considered rude and ill-mannered. this is how "hello" is said in t...
The Himba are semi-nomadic pastoralists who live in Kaokoland which is in the Northwest of Namibia. The area is very rugged, dry, remote and mountainous. The Himba live by herding sheep, goats and som...
Today is spent relaxing or participating in a myriad of Optional Excursions. AT 1700 metres wide and around 100 metres high, Victoria Falls are one of the most memorable sights on this African safari....