AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup build-up: The U.S. Embassy, Ghana Tourism Authority and the Ministry of Sports will host World Cup watch parties in all 16 regions, starting with a first event at the National Stadium in Accra next Friday; the Embassy also says ticket-holders can book interview appointments more easily for travel to U.S./Canada host cities. Agriculture modernisation: President Mahama, in Belarus, toured Belagro 2026 and urged Ghana to speed up mechanisation, technology transfer and partnerships to boost productivity and food security. Education under pressure: Abomosu STEM SHS is praised for results, but stakeholders warn staffing, maintenance, funding, welfare and industry links must improve to match its big vision. Justice and public conduct: A “Handshake Saga” debate over Thomas Partey’s alleged case is met with calls to respect “innocent until proven guilty.” Sports confidence: Jordan Ayew says Ghana are ready to turn disappointment into breakthrough at the 2026 World Cup, while Opta gives Ghana a 0.2% title chance and 6.8% quarter-final odds. Mining and rights: Ghana is considering legal action against South Africa over xenophobic attacks, seeking accountability and compensation. Accra life and safety: Road accident reports include an STC bus and taxi collision at Konongo leaving four injured; flooding concerns continue to dominate public discussion.
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