In a significant step towards restitution and reparation, the Manhyia Palace Museum and Justice and Repair, a movement ...
the museum was originally the first Manhyia Palace, built by the British for Asantehene Nana Prempeh I in 1925 to replace the royal palace they destroyed during the Yaa Asantewaa War in 1900.
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The United Kingdom has returned no fewer than 32 royal artefacts looted from Ghana’s Asante Kingdom ... will be displayed next month at the Manhyia Palace Museum in Kumasi as part of the ...
Then it curved round to the south east through Awdaghust, finally ending up in Kumbi Saleh - the royal town of Ghana. Inevitably ... away from the king's palace. It had its own mosques and schools.
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Details available indicate that the incident, which has caused tension in the area, happened when the newly installed chief and other royal family members went to the Manhyia Palace to swear an ...
Ribeiro-Addy, the Member of Parliament for Streatham, is the new UK-Ghana Trade Envoy ... underrepresented stories and a Royal Commentator with the Buckingham Palace. While the details of their ...
From there the trail went south and inland, running parallel with the coast, then round to the south-east through Awdaghust and ending up in Kumbi Saleh - the royal town of Ancient Ghana.