AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Build-Up: Black Stars captain Jordan Ayew and GFA boss Kurt Okraku say Ghana is in North America to compete for the title, not just participate, as the team prepares for Group L games against Panama, England and Croatia. Ticketing: Sports Minister Kofi Adams says government-purchased tickets are mostly tagged to curb resale, with 700 delivered for England so far and more expected. Cocoa Economy: COCOBOD keeps the 2026 light crop producer price unchanged—GH¢1,241.76 per 30kg load (Grade I/II) and GH¢2,587 per 64kg bag—to protect farmers despite falling global prices. Healthcare Support: MTN refurbishes 300 beds at Ho Teaching Hospital under its 21 Days of Yellow Care initiative to ease bed-space shortages. Public Safety & Governance: Building collapses are linked to poor construction practices and regulatory non-compliance, while A Rocha Ghana condemns attacks on forestry staff at Babatokuma. Diaspora & Migration: Ghana repatriates 327 stranded citizens from Côte d’Ivoire after Abidjan demolitions. Business & Culture: Unilever Ghana reports 2025 profit growth and dividend plans at its AGM, while the Korea Story Festival draws Accra crowds with film and culture.
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