AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup Diplomacy: Ghana has formally protested Canada’s decision to deny Thomas Partey entry for the Black Stars’ opener against Panama, calling it “high-handed and extremely unfair” and saying it relies on unproven allegations despite the presumption of innocence; Ghana says it’s pursuing diplomatic engagement and possible legal action as Partey remains in the squad base camp in Boston. Road Safety: A deadly dawn collision at Zebilla (VVIP bus and Toyota Sienna) has left at least seven feared dead and several injured, with police investigating the cause. Public Health: 37 Military Hospital is appealing for the public to identify an unclaimed female accident victim admitted since May 15. Governance & Integrity: Ghana’s HR regulator push continues as CIHRM urges ethical, accountable workplace practice under Act 1020. Economy & Business: GOIL PLC reports GH¢90.67m net profit for 2025 and declares a dividend, while Ghana’s tourism recorded 1.31m international arrivals in 2025. Sports Focus: With Partey ruled out of the Panama match, Ghana’s midfield plans shift ahead of Group L games.
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