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Gaming Commission warns operators against underage betting

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 The Gaming Commission of Ghana has warned gaming operators involved in underage betting to desist from it.

The Commission also said such facilities will be closed down if it continues in the illegality.

“There is the need to pay atten­tion to underage gambling because the children are our future,” he added.

Acting Gaming Commissioner of Ghana, Emmanuel Quainoo said this in Accra when he paid a courtesy call on the Editor and Acting Editor of The Spectator and Ghanaian Times news­papers, respectively.

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The call was part of the Acting Commissioner’s familiarisation tour to some media houses and to build partnerships with them.

He said the mandate of the com­mission was to regulate the activities of game operators and ensure they conform to the law.

The Acting Gaming Commissioner said the commission has been re­ceiving calls on illegal and underage gambling, a situation he said will need the assistance of the media in clamping down such operators.

He mentioned that the commis­sion has so far licensed 55 gaming operators across the country.

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He explained that as of January 2025 to date, 23 casinos, 15 Sport betting, two route operators and five remote interactive games have been licensed.

He mentioned that other oper­ators have put in applications while the rest have paid part of their license fees.

He said the commission was hop­ing to expand their operations and be visible in all regions across the country.

The Acting Editor of The Ghanaian Times Alhaji Salifu Abdul-Rahman said the rate at which the youth in the Zongo community are involved in betting was alarming.

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Alhaji Abdul-Rahman called on the Gaming Commission to intensify their education in schools, especial­ly in the zongo communities while urging them to clamp down on illegal operators.

The Editor of The Spectator, Mrs Georgina N.M. Quaittoo thanked the Commission for the visit, saying “we are willing to partner and support you.”

Also present at the meeting were Deputy Director, Human Resource and Administration, Ms Jennifer Puplampu, Deputy Director, Finance Mr Nana Kwame Sekyi Dadzie and Head of Corporate Affairs Ms Be­atrice Baiden.

 By Jemima Esinam Kuatsinu

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IGP promotes Police Officers for exceptional performance in Tema

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The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno, yesterday April 14, 2026, promoted seven officers of the Tema Regional Police Command to their next ranks for their role in a recent anti-robbery operation in Tema.

The promotions were awarded to officers who responded to a robbery attack on a Mobile Money vendor at Tema Community 5 leading to the shooting of two robbery suspects and the recovery of a firearm, ammunition, and other exhibits.

The officers promoted are Chief Inspector Enoch Nartey Nuer, Inspector Gershon Dekpey; Inspector Prince Asante; No. 45881 Sergeant Lukman Mohammed; No. 49900 Sergeant Eugene Kuudouru; No. 54157 Corporal Jerome Akator; and No. 59882 Lance Corporal Jonathan Sewurah.

The IGP, together with members of the Police Management Board (POMAB), congratulated the officers on their promotion and commended them for their courage, discipline, and commitment to duty.

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The IGP urged the officers to view their promotion as a call to higher responsibility and encouraged all personnel to continue working with dedication and professionalism in the service of the nation.

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Ghana Gold Board supports child with brain tumour with GHS 86,454 donation

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The Ghana Gold Board has provided financial support to a 10 year old girl undergoing treatment for a brain tumour at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.

The beneficiary, Regina Agyeiwaa, received a donation of GH¢86,454 to fund two life saving surgeries.

The amount was presented by Gloria Precious Ankomah, who heads the Special Intervention Programme at the Gold Board.

According to the organisation, the support is aimed at ensuring the child receives urgent medical care.

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The family of the girl expressed gratitude for the intervention, describing it as timely and life saving.

Medical staff at the hospital also noted that the donation will help facilitate the surgeries needed for her treatment.

The initiative forms part of GoldBod’s broader efforts to support vulnerable people through healthcare and social impact programmes.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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