AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAccra Floods & Urban Planning: Ghana’s capital is bracing for more flash floods as heavy rains overwhelm drainage and trigger fresh concerns about blocked waterways and weak enforcement, with reports of people swept away in Ga South and calls for stricter action by assemblies. Economy Watch: Ghana’s growth picked up to 6.4% in Q1 2026, driven mainly by services and a surge in ICT, while the Bank of Ghana mopped up GH¢17.24bn via 14-day bills to keep liquidity tight. 24-Hour Economy & Data: The GSS told Parliament that the 24-Hour Economy can’t work without reliable, timely data and clear indicators. Industrial Push Beyond Accra: Government says tax incentives will go to factories set up outside Accra to spread jobs and reduce congestion. World Cup 2026: Black Stars preparations continue in the US under Carlos Queiroz, with Sports Minister Kofi Adams rejecting claims of GFA influence in squad selection; Ghana opens against Panama on June 17. Governance & Integrity: Two citizens petition President Mahama over alleged “cash-for-awards” at the Ministers of State Excellence Awards. Sports Media: FIFA ticketing warnings were issued against an unauthorised company selling World Cup packages.
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