AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup Showdown in Boston: England and Ghana meet at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough at 4 p.m. today, with both sides chasing a knockout spot in Group L after opening wins—England beat Croatia 4-2, while Ghana edged Panama 1-0. Partey’s Return: Thomas Partey is cleared to play despite missing Ghana’s opener after Canada denied his visa entry. Security Crackdown: Ghana has suspended all registered firearm licences nationwide for fresh mental health checks and compliance reviews after recent shooting incidents. Court Case: An Accra Circuit Court remanded a 43-year-old Nigerian woman over alleged trafficking of two girls aged 19 and 17 for prostitution. Education Support: Kumbungu MP and DCE donated 1,200 dual desks to ease furniture shortages in basic schools. Cedi Update: The Ghana cedi has rebounded, narrowing losses to about 6% over two weeks on Bank of Ghana FX support. Youth Jobs Focus: The World Bank urged faster youth job creation and smoother education-to-work transitions. Transport Plan: Government eyes a 1,012km rail freight corridor from Takoradi to Hamile to boost trade and reduce road pressure.
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