
7 Women Arrested for Allegedly Possessing Palm Oil Adulterated With Sudan Dye
Seven women have been arrested in Koforidua for allegedly possessing palm oil adulterated with Sudan dye, raising serious health concerns.

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Seven women have been arrested in Koforidua for allegedly possessing palm oil adulterated with Sudan dye, raising serious health concerns.

Ebenezer Frimpong has been arrested for allegedly stealing a Ghana Police Service armoured vehicle at Nkawie Market in the Ashanti Region.

Mohammed Hamidu has been arrested after allegedly hiding hacksaw blades in bread intended for a remand prisoner in Kasoa.

Yaw Omane Boamah has been selected to represent Ghana at a prestigious international science fair, earning praise for his academic achievement.

Antoine Semenyo has spoken about the pressure of playing for Ghana, saying fans often expect every touch to become a goal.

Ghana Police Service has uncovered a gang behind Nkawie–Fufuso MoMo attacks and a robbery involving Berekum Chelsea’s team bus, with arrests made.

A KNUST study has revealed hidden health risks in media stations, highlighting issues such as noise, poor lighting, and workplace stress affecting staff.

Concerns are growing over the use of Sudan dye in Ghana’s palm oil market, with authorities warning that the illegal colouring substance poses serious health risks to consumers.

Three people were injured after a fuel tanker crashed into two vehicles at Ahodwo in Kumasi, causing traffic disruption and emergency response.

A food vendor has alleged that a University of Ghana student used fake MoMo alerts to scam meals before the suspected scheme was exposed.

Egyptian referees have been suspended after allegedly using a mobile phone as VAR during a league match, sparking criticism over officiating standards and football technology use.

Edwin Gyimah has regained full control of his house after the recent family dispute was reportedly resolved.

Aliko Dangote has been named the only Nigerian on TIME Magazine’s 2026 list of the world’s 100 most influential people.

Kwabena Agyei, a 23-year-old alleged galamsey operator, has been found dead at Akontanim in the Dormaa East District following a reported confrontation with an anti-galamsey taskforce, with police investigating.

Airline operators in Nigeria have warned of a possible shutdown of domestic flights due to a sharp rise in aviation fuel costs, which they say is making operations unsustainable.