AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup Focus: Ghana’s Black Stars head into Tuesday’s Group L showdown with England in Boston after a 1-0 win over Panama, with coach Carlos Queiroz insisting the team is still adjusting to a new system and midfielder Thomas Partey returning for the clash. England, fresh from a 4-2 win over Croatia, are pushing to seal a knockout spot with Marcus Rashford urging an intensity Ghana “can’t live with,” while pundits debate England’s defence and whether Bukayo Saka will start after training boosts. Sports Culture & Local Life: England fans are already flooding Boston, with pubs ramping up supplies and screens for match-day crowds. Investment & Trade: Ghana showcased investment-ready projects at Reuters’ Commonwealth event in London, including the Volta Lake Transport System linking Tema to Tamale and port restoration plans. Health & Community Support: The Presidency contributed GH¢6.1m to the Ghana Medical Trust Fund (MahamaCares), and the NPA donated beds and supplies to Accra Psychiatric Hospital for Father’s Day and men’s mental health. Governance & Accountability: Parliament’s Local Government committee is strengthening decentralisation through engagement with MMDAs in Greater Accra and Eastern regions. Public Safety: NACOC arrested five Central University students over cannabis-infused drug sales, and Ghana’s sanitation agenda is set for renewed push at the 5th Executive Breakfast Conversation on June 23. Politics & Society: The NDC renamed its Accra headquarters after J.J. Rawlings as it marks his 79th birthday, while a lecturer criticised “selective enforcement” in handling political allegations.
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