AGP Executive Report
Last update: 36 minutes agoSouth Africa Evacuation: Ghana expects to evacuate 900 Ghanaians registered in Pretoria after violent anti-immigrant protests, with the High Commissioner saying the case over Bashiru Isak’s killing is stalled as a key witness has gone into hiding. Flood Recovery: The Local Government Ministry has outlined a two-day national flood aftermath clean-up (July 10–11) across seven regions, with activities from 6am–1pm and closures for non-essential businesses during the exercise. Public Health & HIV: The Ghana AIDS Commission says HIV testing must follow national guidelines and warns against stigma after comments during security recruitment discussions. Justice & Fraud: An Accra Circuit Court granted bail to a woman accused of absconding with GHC156,445 “susu” money, setting bail at GHC200,000 with two sureties. Economy & Trade: Ghana signed a US$3.29m deal to launch structured container rail freight between Tema Port and Mpakadan, while the Energy Commission and UAE-based Global South Utilities signed an MoU to support Ghana’s energy transition. Security & Governance: Parliament’s PACs in ECOWAS are urged to tighten oversight to curb financial crimes, as Ghana’s tax authority seals ElectroChem’s administrative block over GH¢8.6m debt. Sports: Namibia’s Antsino Ndemugwanitha Twanyanyukwa will officiate Ghana’s U-17 Women’s qualifier vs Senegal at Accra Sports Stadium on July 11.
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