As the Ashanti People of Ghana say, "A man has not eaten a day unless he has eaten fufu." Patriarchy aside, and mercifully perhaps, women are not under the same proverbial pressure to eat fufu in such ...
Mr Patrick Quansah, the General Manager Engineering of GRATIS Foundation, has asked Ghanaians to have a positive attitude towards the adoption of new technologies especially the fufu machine. He said ...
A new innovation in the pounding of the local delicacy Fufu mostly eaten by Akans and other tribes appears to be catching on with several homes. It’s quite common these days to find pounding outlets ...
Residents in Tema are gradually shifting from the traditional way of pounding fufu and are embracing the fufu machine. Patrons argue that the machine does all the work of the mortar and pestle to ...
A 25-minute documentary, "Innovation 101" aimed at promoting Ghanaian inventors premiered on Multi TV’s Joy News channel, Tuesday. The program profiles local inventors and connects them with persons ...
Residents in Tema are gradually shifting from the traditional way of pounding fufu and are embracing the fufu machine. Patrons argue that the machine does all the work of the mortar and pestle to ...
The Akyem Vocational and Technical Institute (AVTI) in the Birim North District of the Eastern Region has unveiled a groundbreaking innovation - a battery-powered fufu-making machine - during its ...
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