AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoChina-Africa Minerals Push: Experts say China is a key partner for Africa’s critical minerals drive, urging Ghana to negotiate deals that bring refining, processing, training and local procurement—not just extraction. Creative Economy: African creatives are calling for homegrown platforms and stronger IP protection so the continent can better distribute and monetize its own content. Health & Justice: Ghana Health Service faces medicolegal claims estimated at GH¢400m over three years, while the Supreme Court is set to rule on whether criminal trials can continue during legal vacation. Energy: Government says it has cleared about $1.47b in energy legacy debts, improving payments to power producers. Digital & Telecom: NCA urges bridging the digital divide as CSA warns resetting Ghana must be anchored in cyber compliance. Accra Tech/Payments: GRA says intermittent Ghana.gov tax payment glitches are being fixed. Sports: GFA plans to roll out a Diaspora strategy to scout Ghanaian talent abroad; Black Queens’ World Cup playoff draw puts Ghana vs Ecuador, Uzbekistan and Papua New Guinea. Housing: Saglemi Housing Project: first 700 units targeted for March 2027 commissioning. Youth & Safety: YEA CEO warns youth against recording intimate moments; Education Ministry orders reinstatement and support for a BOGISS student allegedly sexually assaulted by security men.
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