The Northern Regional Police Command has arrested seventy-seven (77) suspects in a special anti-drug operation carried out in the Tamale Metropolis and the Savelugu Municipality.
A major police operation in Canada has uncovered an organised carjacking network with links to Ghana, leading to multiple arrests and the recovery of high-value stolen vehicles destined for overseas shipment.
A student of the Ghana School of Law has died after suffering a medical emergency during lectures, prompting calls for a review of emergency response systems on campus.
Emergency Medicine Residents at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital have dismissed claims by hospital management that downplayed the state of emergency care, insisting that recent footage showing patients being treated on the floor reflects the true conditions at the facility.
Accra High Court has sentenced 106 foreign nationals to prison for illegally entering Ghana, highlighting the government’s strict enforcement of immigration laws.
The Ministry of the Interior has warned applicants to ignore fraudulent messages claiming to offer access to medical screening for ongoing security service recruitment, insisting that no official SMS notifications have yet been sent.
The Ashanti Regional Police Command has arrested 12 individuals in a series of intelligence-led operations targeting robbery cases across the region, with three suspects connected to the recent murder of the Kusasi Chief at Asawase, Kumasi.
A 21-year-old final-year student at Effutu A.M.E Zion Senior High School in Winneba, Central Region, has tragically died following a bee attack on the school premises.
The National Identification Authority (NIA) has issued binding guidelines governing how organisations that access data from the National Identity Register (NIR) must store, secure, and eventually dispose of that personal information, effective Thursday, March 19, 2026.
Ghana has successfully evacuated all its citizens in Israel who requested government assistance, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has announced.
The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission has directed the management of Royal Nursing College to refund all fees collected from Level 100 and 200 students following the institution’s closure.