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The Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) is the National Statutory Body responsible for the management of the nation's quality infrastructure.
Accra, Ghana
Joined November 2015
Mr. Kapito called for more work to be done to help rid the markets of substandard products. Prof. Agyei, on his part, expressed appreciation to Mr. Kapito for the issues raised and assured him that the GSA is on top of the issues.
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The CEO of the Consumer Protection Agency (CPA), Mr. Kofi Kapito, on Friday, February 6, 2026, called on the Director-General (DG) of the GSA, Professor George Agyei, to congratulate him on his appointment and discuss issues of mutual concerns to consumers.
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Receiving the MoTAI delegation led by Madam Abena Manso-Howard Gyamfi, the Director-General of GSA, Prof. George Agyei, pledged the Authority’s commitment to work hard and treat the request with keen urgency.
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The Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry (MoTAI) on Thursday, February 5, 2026, engaged the GSA to develop standards and expedite testing for locally produced fabrics for the security and other state agencies.
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On Jan 30, 2026, students from Legacy Girls’ College and SOS-Hermann Gmeiner Int. College visited GSA for practical insights about what they have been studying in school and its future prospects.
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Ghana’s Preferred Testing Centre—delivering accurate, reliable, and internationally recognised results.
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After the presentation, the Trade Minister commended the GSA for the good job it has been doing over the years and urged the Authority to collaborate effectively with other agencies to help in its enforcement activities to promote fair pricing and quality standards.
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Ms. Joyce Okoree, the Ag. Director of PME and Ms. Hannah Swanzy, Head of Planning, who accompanied the DDG-GEN, made a presentation on GSA’s 2026 draft Action Plan during the workshop, which included various awareness creation programmes, standards and metrology activities.
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The Deputy Director-General, Hon. Samuel Abdulai Jabanyite, last week, led a team from the GSA to participate in a workshop organised by the MoTAI, for its sector agencies. The workshop was aimed at discussing and aligning the agencies’ various action plans for the year.
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The GSA is inviting you to participate in a Foundation Course on ISO 14001 (Environmental Management Systems). 📅 February 4–5, 2026 💰 Course Fee: GHC 1,383.00 🎯 Target Group: Health & Safety Managers, and Officers in Public & Private Organisations 📞 To register, 0530634204
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The Deputy Director-General in charge of General Services, Hon. Samuel A. Jabanyite, who represented the Authority, urged stakeholders and industry players to adhere to standards in order to break trade barriers and enjoy the full benefits of the African Continental Free AfCFTA.
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On Thursday, January 29, 2026, the GSA participated in a panel discussion on agro-processing, food systems, and agro-industrial corridors at this year’s Africa Trade Summit held at the Kempinski Gold Coast City Hotel in Accra.
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Ghana’s preferred testing centre—delivering accurate, reliable, and internationally recognised results. From food and agriculture to engineering and forensics, GSA sets the standard. ✔️ 📞 +233 (0)302-500065/6
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The Deputy Director General – General Services, Hon. Samuel Abdulai Jabanyite, on Monday, January 26, 2026, joined the Ghana Revenue Authority – Customs Division to commemorate “International Customs Day” through a panel discussion at the Movenpick Ambassador Hotel, Accra.
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GS 1261:2019/AMD.1:2022 – Poultry and Eggs: Specification for Edible Eggs (In-Shell). This standard sets requirements for grading, hygiene, contaminants, microbiological safety, packaging, labelling, storage and transportation, ensuring eggs are safe for human consumption.
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This morning, I met with the Chamber of Cement Manufacturers Ghana (COCMAG) and the Ghana Standards Authority to address key issues in the cement industry and ensure fairness, quality, and stability.
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The GSA is organizing a Training on Introduction to Management Systems (FD 107) and a Foundation Course on ISO 22000 (Food Safety Management Systems) on January 28 & 29, 2026.
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GS 197:2025 – Wood and Wood Products: Specification for Wooden Doors. This standard sets clear requirements for materials, size, construction, finish, testing, and marking, ensuring quality, safety, durability, and consistency in locally produced and imported wooden doors.
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Prof. Agyei expressed his appreciation to the Nexans Kablemetal CEO for his kind words and pledged the Authority’s support and collaboration to help sanitise and improve the electrical cable industry.
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