A Deputy Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Alfred Tuah-Yeboah has disclosed that Aisha Huang was prosecuted on old charges against the state.
Adopting a responsible approach is paramount in the dynamic landscape of sports betting in Ghana, where the thrill of the game meets the pulse of potential outcomes.
The perfect cake you can bake for this festive season is a fruit cake, where fruity richness meets wine-infused delight, creating an unforgettable celebration in every bite.
The government has announced the release of GH¢20 million for the payment of capitation grants for public basic schools across the country.
Infinix, a global leader in smartphone technological innovation, is delighted to reveal its groundbreaking collaboration with Ghanaian music sensation Black Sherif, in conjunction with the launch of HOT 40 SERIES.
December is here again, but things are three times more expensive than they used to be, if you squander your money in December, January is going to be a long month for you.
Renowned gospel artist Sonnie Badu recently opened up about his admiration for Burna Boy and Davido, two prominent figures in the contemporary music scene.
Alfred Kwambena Asiedu, the Jasikan Circuit Court judge, has ceased to be a judge as Chief Justice, Her Ladyship Justice Gertrude Torkornoo has dismissed him and instructed him to hand over all official property in his possession.
Legendary music producer Hammer of The Last Two, has offered insights into why the creative industry often struggles to secure support from the government and corporate entities.
Mohammed Kudus is thriving at West Ham United and the playmaker appears to have settled on a unique goal celebration.
Sunon Asogli Power (Ghana) Limited has suspended the shutdown of its plant for one week.
To commemorate the 11th anniversary of the late Hon. David Lamptey's passing, his daughter, Marina Naa Odarley Lamptey, has undertaken a remarkable initiative that speaks volumes about her father's enduring legacy.
Parting ways with someone is never easy, and choosing the right time to say goodbye requires careful consideration.
The judge who handed down a four-and-a-half-year prison term and a GH¢48,000 fine to Aisha Huang, a Chinese national infamous as the Galamsey Kingpin, expressed a wish for a more stringent sentence if granted the authority.
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