AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoGalamsey Crackdown: Lands and Mines Watch Ghana’s Kwame Owusu Danso says the Mahama administration is more intentional in recovering forest reserves taken over by illegal miners, citing the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat. Floods and Planning: Elvis Darko blames Ghana’s recurring flooding on weak physical planning and unregulated urban development, arguing new communities around Accra often lack proper drainage and serviced infrastructure. Presidency Security: President Mahama presided over the 48th Ceremonial Guards Changing Parade at the Presidency, with the Ghana Navy taking over security for three months. Corporate Fraud Fight: The Registrar of Companies and CID reaffirmed plans to strengthen cooperation against corporate fraud and economic crimes. World Cup Focus: Black Stars camp in Rhode Island heads to Toronto for the Panama opener, with Carlos Queiroz entering a record fifth straight World Cup; meanwhile, Thomas Partey remains ruled out after Canada denied his visa. Finance & Markets: Bank of Ghana extends IMTO registration deadline to July 31; Ghana’s treasury bills saw 13.6% oversubscription but at higher yields. Cybercrime Warning: Ghana lost over GH¢19m to cyber fraud in nine months of 2025, with mobile money fraud a major driver. HR Law Update: CIHRM says uncertified HR practice is now illegal under Act 1020. Cocoa Push: Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Forson urges deeper Ghana–Côte d’Ivoire cooperation to make cocoa more resilient and profitable for farmers.
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