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Ghana Police Service

News Shippers’ Authority Urges Police Service to Uphold Regulations that Govern Transit Trade

Shippers’ Authority Urges Police Service to Uphold Regulations that Govern Transit Trade

Personnel of the Ghana Police Service have been entreated to uphold the legislations, protocols and agreements that govern the right of free access to the sea for landlocked countries. This

News Cattle Traders Decry Police Harassment Along Ghana’s Transit Corridors

Cattle Traders Decry Police Harassment Along Ghana’s Transit Corridors

On the back of persistent complaints, the Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) has initiated steps to mitigate the incidents of harassment cattle traders from the northern regions experience at the hands

News Police interference in transit truck movement diminishing – Shippers Authority Report

Police interference in transit truck movement diminishing – Shippers Authority Report

After a nationwide sensitization on the important role of Police Officers in trade facilitation along Ghana’s transit corridor, the Ghana Shippers Authority (GSA) has begun to record some impressive results

Article GHANA SHIPPERS’ AUTHORITY – 2021 IN RETROSPECT

GHANA SHIPPERS’ AUTHORITY – 2021 IN RETROSPECT

2021 was an eventful year for the Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA). Several activities were undertaken during the year all in the bid to protect and promote the interest of Shippers

National You’re key to AfCFTA success – GSA to truck drivers

You’re key to AfCFTA success – GSA to truck drivers

Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) has scaled up its sensitization of transit truck drivers in the country as they have been identified as key stakeholders for the successful implementation of the

News TRUCK DRIVERS SENSITIZED ON THE HAULAGE OF HAZARDOUS CARGO ALONG GHANA’S TRANSIT CORRIDORS

TRUCK DRIVERS SENSITIZED ON THE HAULAGE OF HAZARDOUS CARGO ALONG GHANA’S TRANSIT CORRIDORS

Truck drivers operating along Ghana’s major transit corridors have been sensitized on the risk and precautionary measures to be adhered to when transporting dangerous or hazardous cargo such as chemicals,

News GSA lauds commitment of police to addressing road governance challenges.

GSA lauds commitment of police to addressing road governance challenges.

The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA), Ms. Benonita Bismarck has lauded the police service for its commitment to addressing road governance challenges in the promotion of

News Police, Shippers’ Authority commit to removing trade barriers

Police, Shippers’ Authority commit to removing trade barriers

The Ghana Police Service and the Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) have renewed their commitment to work together to remove trade barriers along Ghana’s transit corridor. The two state agencies made

National GRA-Customs extends time limit for transit goods to exit Ghana

GRA-Customs extends time limit for transit goods to exit Ghana

The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA)-Customs Division has extended the maximum number of days for transit consignments to exit the borders of Ghana to destination countries from seven (7) to ten

National Haulage truck drivers and owners sensitised on Customs’ new guidelines for vehicle registration for transit

Haulage truck drivers and owners sensitised on Customs’ new guidelines for vehicle registration for transit

Transit truck drivers operating in the Tema port who ply on Ghana’s transit corridors to destinations in Burkina Faso, Niger and Mali have been sensitised on new guidelines on vehicle

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