Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II destools three chiefs for involvement in illegal mining. The action reinforces the Asante kingdom's stance against galamsey.
Ghana allocates GH¢200 million for resettling households affected by the Akosombo Dam spillage in the Volta Region. The first phase targets 2,803 homes.
Ghana's Traditional Medicine Practice Council is set to digitalize the licensing process for practitioners, enhancing efficiency and modernizing the sector.
NSW police seized a Lamborghini, Harley-Davidson, and Rolex watches from an unemployed Sydney man linked to organised crime.
U.S. fugitive Antonio Riano, known as "The Devil," captured in Mexico after 20 years on the run, was working as a police officer in Oaxaca.
Government launches a road construction initiative in Tamale, aiming to enhance infrastructure and boost economic growth across the Northern Region.
Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom announces strategic actions to restore GN Bank's license, following a nationwide tour assessing the impact of the bank's closure.
The Electoral Commission of Ghana collaborates with police to address stolen Biometric Verification Devices, ensuring the integrity of the 2024 elections.
Angelo International launches in Ghana, offering health-focused products and financial opportunities through network marketing, aiming to empower Ghanaians.
CETAG expresses willingness to discuss recovering lost teaching hours after a two-month strike while emphasizing the need for a balanced approach.