The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) has said its Environmental Health Department has doubled its effort to clampdown on the sale of any unwholesome food product on the market following the discovery of 15 cartons of rotten chicken meant for sale to the public. The Public Relations Officer of KMA, Henrietta …
Read More »Ya Na to probe sale of state lands in Tamale
The King of Dagbon, Nidan Ya Na Abukari II, has revealed that a committee will be set up to investigate allegations about the alleged sale of state lands in the Tamale Metropolis by the Lands Commission. “ In a few days I will be setting up a committee to look …
Read More »Chiefs who engage in double sale of land risk up to 10 years in jail – Appeals Court Judge
A Judge of the Court of Appeal, Justice Sir Dennis Dominic Adjei has warned Chiefs and others persons who engage in the double sale of lands to put an end to it as they can be jailed for up to 10 years for doing so. Speaking on Court Nkomo …
Read More »FDA deploys team to markets to prevent sale of fish washed ashore at Osu
Authorities of the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) have dispatched an inspection team to markets in parts of the capital, Accra following the washing ashore of some fish at the Osu Castle beach. The team has been sent to monitor the Osu Mandela market in the Korle-Klottey Municipal Assembly, in …
Read More »Another booze sales ban for SA? Not again, liquor makers tell govt
South Africa’s foremost producers and distributors of alcoholic drinks are striving to persuade the federal government to not impose a 3rd ban on booze sales to comprise the coronavirus, even because the nation is seeing a resurgence of infections. Liquor shops, supermarkets, pubs and eating places within the nation had …
Read More »Mauritius bans fish sales from polluted lagoon
Mauritius’ fisheries ministry has banned the sale and consumption of fish and seafood caught in a south-eastern lagoon after samples from the area returned positive tests for traces of hydrocarbons. About 1,000 tonnes of oil spilled into a sanctuary for rare wildlife after the Japanese-owned ship MV Wakashio struck a …
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