AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFlood Response & Urban Safety: Zoomlion, Channel One TV and the Police launched “Clean Up Accra” to desilt drains and clear debris in areas like Circle, Madina, Mempeasem, Mallam and Weija-Gbawe, as officials warn poor waste discipline keeps worsening flooding. Building Safety: Ghana’s engineering and built-environment bodies urged that building designs be prepared and approved by recognised professionals, with calls for stronger compliance monitoring after recent collapses. Road Sector Capacity: The Roads and Highways Ministry asked Parliament to recruit about 1,000 more staff to fix staffing gaps that are hurting supervision and delivery. Weather Watch: GMet forecasts thunderstorms and rain across Ghana today, with storms likely to redevelop late afternoon into night, including in Accra and coastal areas. Business & Trade: The Ghana 24-Hour Economy Authority says it has signed four bankable projects, while AfCFTA awareness continues with sensitisation of about 1,500 exporters. World Cup Focus: Black Stars camp says it’s not nervous ahead of Group L, with captain Jordan Ayew urging Ghanaians to support the team as Ghana opens against Panama. Legal/Politics: Chairman Wontumi has initiated plea negotiations in the EXIM Bank fraud case. Health & Community: GNFS rescued two people alive after a crash on the Kpeve–Peki stretch; meanwhile, a teacher in Ashanti has been arrested over a viral assault on a student.
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