A Gender-Based Violence Court in Accra has sentenced a 31-year-old trader to 12 years imprisonment for defiling a seven-year-old girl at her school in Kaneshie.
An Accra Circuit Court has sentenced Asimah Delali, a rubbish collector, to five years in prison for stealing property belonging to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG).
Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has revealed that Ghana Technical Company (GTC), a private firm at the centre of the Washington Embassy scandal, was illegally generating approximately $4.8 million annually through services allegedly operated in collusion with staff at Ghana’s mission in the United States.
The Parliament of Ghana took a significant step towards strengthening its legislative core as the Speaker, Alban Kingsford Sumana Bagbin, officially launched a $1,600 million capacity-building project.
The Human Rights Court in Accra has dismissed an interlocutory injunction application filed by former Finance Minister Kenneth Ofori-Atta, seeking to restrain the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) from re-declaring him “wanted” and “fugitive from justice.”
Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, the Minister of Works, Housing and Water Resources, has estimated that Ghana needs $6 billion investment to implement a comprehensive flood control measures across the country.
Three separate indictments involving Ghanaian nationals have been unsealed in the United States, as part of a sweeping federal crackdown on transnational romance fraud schemes targeting elderly Americans.
Justice Sir Dennis Adjei, a Supreme Court nominee, says there is a constitutional gap regarding the issue of “marriage and sex” in the country, and it must be addressed.
The Anti-Robbery Unit of the Kete-Krachi Divisional Police Command has arrested two suspects, John Dzeble, 34, and Adzobi Mesiwotso, 24, for the possession of substances that looked like Indian hemp.
Firefighters from the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) have successfully contained a fire that broke out at the Medical Laboratory buildings of the Korle Bu Medical School late on Tuesday night, June 17, 2025.
Supreme Court nominee, Justice Philip Bright Mensah, has proposed that judges stationed in illegal mining hotspots be trained in the Chinese language to overcome communication barriers when prosecuting foreign nationals involved in galamsey.
Supreme Court nominee, Justice Philip Bright Mensah, has proposed that the number of justices on Ghana’s Supreme Court be expanded to at least 20, citing the increasing volume and complexity of cases before the apex court.