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Gaming Commission of Ghana Relocates Offices to Diamond House in Accra Central

The Gaming Commission of Ghana, the national regulator responsible for licensing, monitoring, and supervising games of chance in the country, has officially relocated its head office to Diamond House (PMMC Building) on Kinbu Road, adjacent to the Registrar-General’s Department and next to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Accra Central.

This new location provides a more formal and accessible setting for the Commission to enhance service delivery and better engage with stakeholders across the gaming industry. For years, the Commission operated from P.M.B. 195, Kotoka International Airport, 31 Fifth Circular Road, Cantonments, Accra. The former premises served as the central point for administrative and regulatory functions. However, in a move to improve accessibility and operational efficiency, the Commission has now transitioned to the Diamond House offices in the heart of Accra.

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For correspondence, the Commission can now be reached through the digital address GA-143-2646, or via telephone at 0274 698 935 and 0540 132 100. The Gaming Commission of Ghana remains committed to strengthening the country’s gaming ecosystem by promoting fairness, accountability, and responsible gaming among all industry players.

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