Coronavirus in Africa: One of Ghana's most valued traditions has gone online
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Funerals are a big deal in Ghana and it is not uncommon for a ceremony to draw thousands of crowds and last up to seven days. But a centuries-old tradition has come to a halt.
Coronavirus in Africa: One of Ghana's most valued traditions has gone online
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