Looted by British military forces from the Asantehene’s court during the 19th century Anglo-Ashanti Wars, Homecoming exhibits the relics in their homeland for the first time in 150 years.
However, Sir Garnet was no duffer. He successfully led the British forces during the Anglo-Ashanti Wars in 1873-74, on the Gold Coast in what is now Ghana. And in 1885, he was in charge of the ...
Looted artefacts from the Asante kingdom are finally on display in Ghana, 150 years after British colonisers took them. Ghanaians flocked to the Manhyia Palace Museum in Kumasi, the capital of ...
The new venue will feature new displays, trustees said, along with a replica World War One trench. Its grade II listed new home is owned by Warwick District Council, currently used for the mayor's ...
Lesufi has acknowledged that several outstanding reports, including those related to the Anglo Ashanti and Tembisa hospitals, are currently being finalised for public release. “The internal ...