AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAnti-LGBTQ Law: Ghana’s Parliament has passed a restrictive Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill criminalising homosexuality and the “promotion of LGBTQ+ activities,” with prison terms up to 10 years for “promotion” and up to three years for same-sex relationships, while journalists, lawyers and medical professionals get exemptions. Accra Flood Debate: A consultant and an MP both blame Accra’s flooding on weak enforcement and human indiscipline—illegal developments and revenue-driven permit practices—rather than drainage design alone. Power Disruptions: ECG warns of outages in parts of Tema and Accra West on Sunday, May 31, for planned and emergency maintenance. Court Orders Stop: An Accra High Court has halted the promotion and commercialisation of “Supercash Games” pending a final ruling. London Visit: President Mahama arrives in London for meetings aimed at boosting Ghana-UK investment ties and engaging the diaspora. Crime & Justice: Police remanded a Chinese businessman over alleged T-shirt theft worth GH¢3m, while the Prisons Service investigates claims an Ankaful inmate helped facilitate a queen mother’s murder. Sports: Black Stars gear up for Wales in Cardiff; Black Maidens advance to the final qualifying round against Senegal after crushing Liberia.
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