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"The purpose of Ghana Zetas is to foster the ideas of sisterhood, service, charity, civil and cultural endeavors, scholarship and finer womanhood within the great nation of Ghana."
Congratulations to everyone receiving their Ghanaian Citizenship..
THANK YOU TO THE GHANA ZETAS FOR HELPING TO LEAD THIS EFFORT.
03/03/2026
The President of the African American Association of Ghana, Shannan Nana Akosua Magee, says Ghana has become the primary gateway for African-descended people abroad seeking to reconnect with their history, culture and identity.
Lets take an opportunity and thank the Ghana Zetas for their Leadership roles within the African American Association of Ghana. One of the oldest Diasporan organizations on the continent. Because of their support- over 524 Diasporans became citizens in November 2024. The next Citizenship ceremony is 5th March 2026. Please tune in to the Black History Month Citizenship and Residency Dialogue coming up. Stay tuned to this page for more details. We serve, We serve, We serve.
Here are the new Requirements the Government of Ghana has rolled out:
Dear Ghanaian Citizenship Applicants,
We are pleased to announce that the requirements for obtaining Ghanaian citizenship by historic diasporans have now been finalized by the Ministry of Interior. Below is an outline of the necessary documents and steps for the application process:
Required Documents & Fee:
1. Completed Application Form
2. Birth Certificate
3. Bio-data page of a valid passport
4. Proof of Legal Residence (two-year residence permit)
5. Police Clearance/Criminal Records Certificate from both your home country and Ghana
6. Evidence of Strong Ties to Ghana
7. Proof of DNA to support Ghanaian Descent
8. Citizenship application fee: Ghβ΅25,000.00
Process Overview:
β’ Submission of listed criteria documents and payment of Ghβ΅1,500.00 administrative fee by interested applicants to the designated administrative center at the World Trade Center Accra for review from 2nd to 6th February 2026, 9am β 3pm (Not the Ministry of Interior)
β’ Notification of shortlisted applicants to complete and submit application forms online
β’ Pay citizenship application fee: Ghβ΅25,000.00 and complete vetting
β’ Citizenship orientation process with Diaspora Affairs Office upon approval of citizenship before induction ceremony
β’ Citizenship induction ceremony 5th March 2026 by H.E. President John Mahama.
We will subsequently invite qualified applicants to the Ghana Citizenship Induction Ceremony, scheduled for 5th March 2026. Further details regarding the date and venue will be shared in due course.
Please ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria and prepare the necessary documents in advance as fees are non-refundable. We look forward to the opportunity to welcome you as fellow citizens of Ghana.
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Ministry of the Interior
Diaspora Affairs, Office of the President
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. was founded January 16, 1920, at Howard University, Washington, D.C. The Klan was very active during this period and the Harlem Renaissance was acknowledged as the first important movement of Black artists and writers in the U.S. This same year the Volstead Act became effective heralding the start of Prohibition and Tennessee delivered the crucial 36th ratification for the final adoption of the 19th amendment giving women the right to vote. The worst and longest economic recession to hit the U.S. would define the end of the decade-The Great Depression.
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Zetaβs national and local programs include the endowment of its National Educational Foundation community outreach services and support of multiple affiliate organizations. Zeta chapters and auxiliaries have given untotaled hours of voluntary service to educate the public, assist youth, provide scholarships, support organized charities, and promote legislation for social and civic change.
As the sorority moves toward its centennial, it retains its original zest for excellence. It espouses the highest academic ideals and that has resulted in its members serving in groundbreaking roles in all fields of endeavor. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. is poised for perpetual service to mankind into her second century and beyond.