Casual Clothing in Ghana

MAKOLA MARKET IN GHANA Makola Market is a famous African market in Ghana. This is the first step of local authorities to build a civilized analogue of a shopping center, but the flavor of Makola Market is still unique, it is far from European malls, and this is its main value. Almost everything is sold in the Makola market, but first of all, the market is famous for the best batik and unique glass products. It is here that you should come for souvenirs from Ghana, first aid supplies, as well as to choose bright, even exclusive clothes and shoes. Traders in the market are mainly women who carry their goods directly on their heads. Makola Market is the largest market in the country. An incredibly colorful atmosphere reigns here, it is always noisy, fun and hot. In this market, you will see the daily active life of townspeople in national clothes, take the brightest photographs and enjoy the search for interesting things. Few people know, but shopping in Ghana is one of the best in Africa. The most notable part of Makola Market is the Kinbu Gardens, w Casual Clothing in Ghana hich are located opposite the market. This is a real salvation for travelers after intense shopping and photo sessions. Only in these gardens will you feel peace and quiet. All rights reserved. Reprinting, inclusion of information contained in advertising and other materials of the site, in all kinds of databases for their further commercial use, the placement of such materials in any media and the Internet are allowed only with the written permission of the editors of the site. The service provided is informational. The site administration is not responsible for the accuracy and quality of information provided by site visitors, including travel agencies and hoteliers. The average Russian knows little more than nothing about the Republic of Ghana. Nevertheless, compatriots and Russian-speaking residents of the post-Soviet space managed to settle even in a distant African country. The reader Vladimir Biryuk told Lente.ru about his life in this African state. The story told turned out to be confusing and emotional, full of desire to prove that the country is worthy of attention. “I was born in the BSSR, in the town of Slonim, I am 63 years old. I came to Ghana to do business, which in the end did not go. But I found a wife! Now this is my second homeland - my village, my street, my land, my ocean ... Although in fact I have two foreign citizenships - Belgian and Ghanaian. I have visited many places, I like the tundra near Urengoy, and the desert mountains of Yemen, and the Canary Islands. But nowhere are there more positive people than in Ghana. I want to dispel negative myths about Africa, ”Vladimir begins his story. The Republic of Ghana is a state in West Africa. It shares borders with Côte d'Ivoire in the west, Burkina Faso in the north-west and north, and Togo in the east. From the south it is washed by the Atlantic Ocean Gulf of Guinea. The population is 25.2 million people. The state language is English, the population also speaks Ashanti, Ewe, Fanta and other languages. The majority of the inhabitants of Ghana (about 75 percent) are Christians, 17.6 percent are Muslims, and 5 percent are of traditional African religions. The country has significant natural resources (gold, diamonds, oil). The main sector of the economy is agriculture (cocoa beans as the main export commodity). Vladimir has been married to a resident of Ghana for 15 years, the couple is raising a five-year-old daughter. He also has a son from his first marriage. “My son has been flying around Africa with the UN for many years, he does not have such a rosy attitude towards Africans as I have: he sees a lot of grief - wars, UN camps. In general, all wars in Africa are where there are large resources - oil, gold, diamonds, rare earth metals. The conflicts were provoked from outside Africa, these are not internal African problems, ”says the Belarusian. As Russia cannot be understood with the mind, so the black continent cannot be approached with eurology, Vladimir believes. But there are aspects in the local society that are understandable and familiar. “Classic family relationships in Africa are very important, talk on the BBC about all these gay marriages is listened to with disgust. Relatives are sacred: if you have risen, business has gone up, you need to help your relatives, and it is unlikely that the money will be returned. I have a sincere, respectful relationship with my wife's family. If you tre https://jiji.com.gh/clothing/casual

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