AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup & Diplomacy: Ghana has lodged a formal protest with Canada after midfielder Thomas Partey was denied entry ahead of the Black Stars’ opener against Panama in Toronto, with the Foreign Affairs Ministry calling the decision “high-handed and extremely unfair” and urging Ottawa to review it on fairness and proportionality grounds; Sports Administration: Ghana’s Sports Ministry has also asked FIFA to take a more active role in safeguarding players’ rights and competitive integrity; Next Steps: Ghana says it is pursuing active diplomatic engagement and may escalate to legal action, while Partey remains at the team base camp in Boston and will miss the Panama match but could return for later group games; Local Governance & Sanitation: In Accra, refuse tricycles (“aboboyaa”) are queuing through muddy routes to the McCarthy Hills dumpsite, prompting assessment by local authorities and Zoomlion; Human Rights: CHRAJ marks the World Day Against Child Labour, warning that child labour is keeping over 458,000 children out of school; Finance Regulation: Bank of Ghana orders banks to stop supporting unauthorised crypto fiat wallet services; Community Development: Rotary Club of Kumasi-East provides potable water to Nintin in Mampong Municipality.
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