AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoGhana–Belarus Deal Push: President Mahama met Belarus President Lukashenko in Minsk and Ghana signed three MoUs on trade/economic cooperation, chamber links and agriculture, with more agreements expected after talks. Diaspora Investment Roadmap: The SEC says it found gaps in how Ghanaians abroad can invest in national development after engaging ambassadors in the UK and US, signalling new channels for diaspora capital. Accra Floods Accountability Row: Voices in Accra are again pointing to human responsibility—Kennedy Agyapong says “the rain didn’t fail us; we failed ourselves,” while Mustapha Gbande blames weak enforcement of planning and building rules. South Africa Repatriations: Ghana continues evacuations amid xenophobic attacks, with Border Management Authority confirming 663 processed over the weekend and hundreds more arriving in Accra as government promises reintegration support and compensation processes. World Cup Focus: Sports Minister Kofi Adams and GFA leaders insist Ghana can upset odds in Group L, targeting knockout qualification under Carlos Queiroz. Accra Safety & Waste: Stakeholders call for sustainable waste treatment funding for Greater Accra, and Accra officials warn about illegal structures and unsafe buildings as floods return. Education Funding Complaint: UK-based Ghanaian PhD students accuse the Ghana Scholarships Authority of delays, saying no tuition or stipend payments have been received as of June 8. Governance Awards Dispute: Greater Accra Regional Minister Linda Ocloo denies claims she paid for a “Best Regional Minister” award amid public backlash.
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