The Parliament of Ghana has launched the maiden edition of its Mini Parliament initiative, creating a dedicated platform for children to debate, deliberate, and contribute to national issues that affect them.
The National Service Authority has released Personal Identification Number (PIN) codes for 18,617 eligible nurses and midwives for the 2026/27 service year, with enrolment closing on June 5.
Suspected bandits attacked a police station and a traditional ruler’s palace in Nigeria’s Kwara state early on Sunday, abducting at least 10 people and setting part of the palace on fire, police said on Monday.
The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has announced a nationwide ban on polystyrene foam products, commonly known as Styrofoam or takeaway packs, effective January 1, 2027.
President John Dramani Mahama has officially launched Ghana’s first fully digital e-visa portal, a move designed to simplify travel procedures and eliminate the need for in-person embassy visits.
The Accra Metropolitan Assembly has appealed to the public to assist in tracing the relatives of a woman believed to be in her 60s who was found stranded at Agbogbloshie in Accra.
The Inspector-General of Police’s Special Operations Team has arrested 74 suspects in two separate intelligence-led operations targeting narcotics trafficking and other criminal activities in the Upper East Region.
More than 6,000 applicants have been disqualified from Ghana’s ongoing security services recruitment exercise after failing medical screening tests that detected drug use and mental health-related conditions, the Interior Ministry has said.
Ghana’s High Commissioner to South Africa, Benjamin Quashie, has announced that the first group of Ghanaians being evacuated from South Africa is expected to arrive in Accra on Wednesday, May 27.
The Pilgrims Affairs Office of Ghana (PAOG) has announced the passing of a Ghanaian prospective pilgrim, Musah Sidi, aged 53, who died while performing the Tawaf ritual at the Haram in Mecca.
The Ministry of Interior has introduced a new strategy to combat highway robbery by deploying armoured buses disguised as regular commercial transport vehicles on major roads across the country.
An Accra Circuit Court has granted bail in the sum of GH¢200,000 each with three sureties to two men accused of defrauding a commodity trader of 4,132 bags of maize, valued at GH¢888,380.