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A joint security operation leads to arrests, but what illicit activities were they allegedly involved in?
Twelve Nigerian nationals have been arrested in Ghana for alleged cyber fraud and human trafficking after a joint security operation. The operation, which took place on March 12, 2026, also seeks six other suspects. Authorities are investigating the extent of the crimes.

Private universities in Ghana get a major regulatory change - but what does this mean for the future of education?
Ghana's Parliament has amended the Education Regulatory Bodies Act, removing the mandatory Presidential Charter for private universities. The change affects private tertiary institutions, previously required to obtain a charter within six years.

Ghana's first commercial EV charging tariff is here - but will the new rates help or hinder the green energy transition?
The PURC has introduced Ghana's first commercial EV charging tariff - setting the rate at GH¢2.016 per kilowatt-hour, plus a GH¢500 monthly service charge. This aims to promote green energy transition in the country.

A new vessel promises to revolutionize Ghana's LPG supply - but what challenges still lie ahead?
Sahara Group commissioned the MT Asharami Ghana, a 40,000cbm LPG carrier, in South Korea. This aims to boost Ghana's clean energy access and LPG supply chain. The vessel will improve supply reliability and reduce emissions.

Courier operators in Ghana have a strict deadline to meet or face serious penalties - what could this mean for.
The government has set an April 1 deadline for all courier operators to register with the Postal and Courier Services Regulatory Commission or face sanctions. Minister Samuel Nartey George says this is to enforce regulations using the new ICOLMS-Ghana platform.