Ghana's Consumer Protection Agency has called for legal proceedings against five e-commerce platforms, including Temu, for selling imported products without required approvals from the Food and Drugs Authority and Ghana Standards Authority. The agency cited investigations showing the platforms are facilitating sales of uncertified goods, including medicines and medical devices, and noted consumer complaints about defective and hazardous products.
3 June 2026 · Joy Online →
Ghana's Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh has cautioned youth that flavoured and electronic cigarettes still cause cancer and death, noting that tobacco-related diseases cost Ghana an estimated 600 million dollars annually with about 6,000 preventable deaths. He said about 13.6 per cent of youth smoke shisha and 2.2 per cent smoke e-cigarettes, with nearly 450,000 adults in Ghana smoking regularly.
3 June 2026 · Joy Online →
The Trans-Border Business Network, a women-focused trade advocacy group, has intensified efforts to educate cross-border traders in Ketu South Municipality on compliance with trade regulations and safe business practices. The initiative aims to equip traders with knowledge on approved procedures, legal requirements and opportunities to improve their businesses and livelihoods, with officials from the Customs Division emphasizing the importance of duty payment and compliance to avoid penalties and seizure of goods.
3 June 2026 · Joy Online →