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Accra: 141 suspected cybercriminals arrested in Tabora and Lashibi

Ghana’s security agencies have arrested 141 suspected cybercriminals in coordinated operations in Tabora and Lashibi, seizing laptops and mobile phones

Interior Ministry warns offenders as gun amnesty deadline approaches

The Interior Ministry has urged individuals holding illegal firearms to surrender them before January 15, 2026, under the national gun amnesty, warning of strict enforcement after the deadline.

Majority Whip applauds revival of Parliamentary Media Soiree, lauds journalists’ role in democracy

Majority Whip Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor applauds Parliament’s revived media soiree, hails journalists’ role in democracy, and calls for greater support for PPC

No $214m loss: GoldBod refutes IMF claims, projects strong Surplus

The Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) has dismissed IMF claims of a $214 million loss under the Gold-for-Reserves programme, insisting no losses have been recorded and projecting a surplus

We will punish offenders and compensate victims — Deputy AG pledges journalist safety

Deputy Attorney General Justice Srem-Sai says the state will compensate journalists injured in the line of duty, reaffirming government’s constitutional obligation to protect media practitioners and safeguard press freedom in Ghana

CRC Chair: Five-year term will toughen accountability and break Ghana’s eight-year political cycle

Chairman of Ghana’s Constitution Review Committee, Prof Henry Kwasi Prempeh, says a five-year presidential term could end the trend of automatic eight-year presidencies

Licences of 50 mining companies set for revocation as government tightens sector oversight

The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources plans to revoke the licences of 50 large-scale mining companies over regulatory breaches