BoG with police arrests over 70 ‘Black Market’ forex dealers
More than 70 "Black Market" forex dealers have been arrested by BoG in collaboration with police. Officials of the Bank of Ghana working with the
Aisha Huang: Accomplices should be targeted — Prof. Aning
The cartel behind the Chinese galamsey queen, Aisha Huang, who re-entered Ghana illegally after her deportation needs to be dealt with as
Liberian gets 10 years jail-term over cocaine smuggling via KIA
Liberian gets 10 years jail-term over cocaine smuggling via KIA. A Liberian national has been given a ten-year prison sentence by the Accra High Court
Aisha Huang faces a two-year jail term — Immigration
Popular Chinese galamsey businesswoman Aisha Huang may spend two years in prison for entering Ghana illegally again, according to the Ghana
Aisha Huang applied for a new Ghana Card under the name Ruixia Huang —...
Aisha Huang, a known Chinese galamsey kingpin who was living in Ghana illegally, obtained a national identity card for reasons that have been clarified
Auditor-General’s report: Only 61 out of 360 programmes offered by KNUST accredited
The Auditor-General’s report for 2021 has revealed that some academic programmes offered by the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST)
Gold buyer shot dead by armed robbers in Wassa Saaman
Issah Imoro, 52, a gold buyer from Wassa Saaman, a community close to Wassa Akropong in the Amenfi East Municipality of the Western Region, was
Accra Zoo: Police probes incident of man killed by lion
The circumstances surrounding the death of a man who was reportedly mauled by a lion at the Accra Zoo are the subject of a probe by the police.
Labianca Saga Raises A Number of Troubling Questions — Prof. Gyimah-Boadi
Professor E. Gyimah-Boadi, a co-founder and former executive director of CDD-Ghana, claims that the alleged corruption-related offences by Labianca
Capt. John Kwame Jabari: Galamsey has “swallowed” this govt
Capt. John Kwame Jabari Rtd, a former commander of the Anti-galamsey Task Force during the Mahama administration, has said that the government's