Yes there are some 57 Lodges under the Constitution of the United Grand Lodge of England. Ghana forms its own Provincial Grand Lodge with its own Provincial Grand Master. See the related link.
No
Yes, there are African-American members of Masonic Lodges.
A list of Lodges in Zimbabwe can be found at the related link.
All over the place, but certainly in Masonic Lodges when they meet.
There are indeed Masonic Lodges in Ghana, but Ghana does not have its own Grand Lodge. Its Lodges belong to the United Grand Lodge of England, but they have their own District Grand Lodge. Their District Grand Master is, at the time of writing, Bro. Kow Abaka Quansah. See the attached link for more information
All over the place, but certainly in Masonic Lodges when they meet.
Some do; others own their own buildings. Sometimes a group of Lodges will get together to maintain a Masonic Hall run by a central board from which the Lodges can rent space.
The United Grand Lodge of England has over 8,000 Lodges, but not all of these are in England. Some are in Wales, and in various parts of Africa and Asia which do not have a local Grand Lodge.
There are 24 Masonic temples located in the London area. The Freemason's Hall is the London headquarters of the United Grand Lodge of England and is the central meeting location of London area Masonic lodges.
Unlikely. There are very very few Masonic Lodges in North America which admit women.
Masonic lodges, historical records of Masons, first-person accounts of modern Masons.
Frederick Armitage has written: 'The Royal Order Of Scotland' 'Short Masonic History' 'The Alchemists' 'The Masonic lodges of the world' -- subject- s -: Freemasons, History