Year: 2023
Nigerian, 32 sentenced to 15 years for human trafficking
A 32-year-old Nigerian woman has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for transporting several women from Nigeria to Ghana and forced them into prostitution
Jailed paedophile former priest stripped of law credentials
A paedophile former Catholic priest who was jailed for 19 years for sexually exploiting vulnerable boys has been stripped of his law credentials
Man who defiled a 14-year-old, infected her with HIV remanded
A man who allegedly defiled a 14-year-old girl and in the process infected her with HIV and tuberculosis has been remanded in police custody pending trial
John Dumelo: I was ready for Fred Nuamah’s contest
John Dumelo has revealed that he was not scared to contest his long-time friend Fred Nuamah for the Ayawaso West Wuogon NDC parliamentary ticket
Passport Office: Ayorkor Botchwey sacks old workers
Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration has sacked officers of the passport office for charging illegal fees
John Dumelo endorsed by NDC as Ayawaso West PC
John Dumelo has been officially endorsed by the NDC as the parliamentary candidate of the party for Ayawaso West Wougon following the withdrawal of Fred Nuamah
Michy: I want to go into politics for the money
Ghanaian musician Michy has revealed that she wants to go into politics later in her life, the reason why she is reading law now but do you know why politics?
Bawku conflict: at least 200 people have been killed – MCE
The Municipal Chief Executive of Bawku has revealed that at least 200 people have been killed since 2021 as a result of the renewed conflict in the area
Election 2024: John Mahama counts days
Former President John Mahama has begun counting the days to the next general elections while maintaining that constitutional rule is still the best option
Cecilia Dapaah threatens Multimedia Group over ‘false’ publication
Former Sanitation and Water Resources minister Cecilia Dapaah has threaten to drag the Multimedia Group to court if it does not retract its ‘false’ publication