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On the 3rd of July, 2025, organisers of the Ghana Poetry Festival released an anthology dubbed "What They Say Do Not Have An End". This features a collection of poems from different writers and poets.
Tony Fuah, author of ‘MAISHA’, is one of the writers whose work was featured in the aforementioned anthology. His poem titled "Let there be light" addresses redemption. It commands light into the dark ages that have obscured generational glory.
Tony Fuah said, "I'm proud to be published alongside these remarkable writers. It’s a true honour to contribute to Ghana's literary landscape through this anthology."
The foreword of the anthology is written by the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts in Ghana, Abla Dzifa Gomashie. It was compiled and edited by Gabriel Awuah Mainoo.
The anthology is available in all major libraries in Ghana and will also be distributed internationally.
Click on this link to read about MAISHA on Amazon.
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