AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoHealth & Justice: Ghana’s Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh says a DNA laboratory will be inaugurated at Noguchi for paternity and forensic testing, cutting the need to travel abroad. Religion & Governance: Ahmed Ibrahim says government will create Ghana’s first comprehensive database of shrines and religious sites, with a legal definition of what counts as a shrine. Agribusiness: Eric Opoku says the first phase of “Nkoko Nkitinkiti” has succeeded and will move into commercial poultry production, though some beneficiaries reportedly ate the chicks instead of rearing them. Public Safety: A major alcohol warehouse fire broke out at Tema Community 26; GNFS deployed multiple tenders and investigations are expected after the blaze is fully extinguished. Sanitation & Civic Action: Zoomlion supports Mahama’s national clean-up with equipment and staff, while Cape Coast residents join a two-day exercise to clear refuse and desilt drains. Sports (Accra): Ghana’s Black Maidens drawn in Group C with Brazil, Canada and Norway for the U-17 Women’s World Cup in Morocco. Aviation: GACL says new Kotoka screening equipment will let passengers keep laptops, shoes and belts on at Terminals 2 and 3, with rollout in phases.
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