The government of the United Kingdom has revealed that Ghana loses $2 billion in tax revenue annually to illegal mining, known as galasmey, and the smuggling of gold across the shores of Ghana.
“Ghana continues to be a beacon of good governance in Africa, we have enacted laws and implemented policies that uphold the ...
Godwin Edudzi Tameklo has advised the Inspector General of Police (IGP) not to turn the Ghana Police Service into an ...
A team of lawyers has petitioned CHRAJ, accusing the Ghana Police Service of violating Democracy Hub protesters' fundamental human rights and freedoms.
A lecturer at the University of Mines and Technology in Tarkwa has discovered a new mineral in Ghana called tantalum at ...
Rev. Obofour, also known as Prophet Asanteman Bofour, has hit hard at the leaders of Ghana over happenings in the country, ...
The 2024 edition of Diaspora Africa Conference Ghana has recorded huge success, with Ghanaian real estate company Royal ...
The UK government has expressed deep concern over the increasing rate of gold smuggling in Ghana, highlighting the severe impact it has on the country’s revenue generation. According to estimates, ...
The ICC Men's T20 World Cup, Africa Sub Regional Qualifier A match between Mali and Ghana will take place on6, Thursday at ...
After nearly three decades of dithering, Ghana has passed a law pledging to give women equal representation in parliament, ...
The legacy of the transatlantic slave trade runs deep in the roots of Ghana, making it one of the most significant ...
Protests in the Ghanaian capital have escalated into violent clashes with police, resulting in the arrest of 42 demonstrators ...