AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup & Ghana Football: Black Stars’ World Cup build-up stays in focus as Asamoah Gyan urges unity ahead of the Panama opener, while Ghana’s GFA chief Kurt Okraku and Ambassador Victor Smith meet Providence police to secure a smooth stay for the team. Sports Sponsorship: Fidelity Bank Ghana pledges GHS 1m to the Black Stars’ World Cup fund, backing the national moment with youth and creative-economy support. Media & Entertainment: Joey B drops Sexy Highlife, blending sexy drill, zouk, kompa and highlife into a bold new sound. Digital Sports Administration: The Ghana Karate-Do Federation launches a digital management portal to streamline registrations, grading, events and member services. Public Service & Health (Politics): Dr. Ekua Amoakohene pushes back on claims the NPP did no work on the stalled Afari Military Hospital, as MPs and officials trade blame over delays. Sanitation Training: CLTS training in Volta pushes communities toward open-defecation-free status through practical “triggering” sessions. Governance & Media Assets: Felix Ofosu says a GBC retooling and capitalisation plan will go to Cabinet to protect and grow state broadcaster assets.
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