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Former Black Stars top striker, Asamoah Gyan has agreed to play for Ghana Premier League (GPL) side Legon Cities on a transfer deadline day ahead of 2020-2021 season. .
Ghana Legend Asamoah Gyan has completed a season-long loan move to Legon Cities after seeing his contract with Indian side North East united terminated earlier this year.
The 34-year-old proficient striker was heavily linked to Asante Kotoko but will now play for the Accra-based club.
The all-time top scorer of Ghana is expected to add firepower to Goran Barjaktarevic side who struggle for goals in 2019-2020 truncated league.
The former Sunderland star will likely play his first league game in 17 years for his new club when Legon Cities host Berekum Chelsea at the Accra sports stadium on the November 13.
Gyan has played for clubs outside Ghana like Udinese, Sunderland, Kayserispor, Shanghai SIPG and Al-Ain where he scored most goals,
From Sammy Heywood Okine
The Tennis Center of the Accra Sports Stadium would be the action again spot from Monday November 2, 2020 to Saturday November 7, 2020 for the Sydney Katz Tennis Training Matches for boys and girls Under 12 and Under 14.
The organizations supporting this event are Newyork tennis and learning programme, IPMC, Twellium, Active, Puma Drinks, Active, H.A.B.E.S.H.A with support from the Ghana Tennis Federation
Mrs. Carthy Morton of Activly Sports said they are collaborating with the Micheal Nortey Foundation to host the event to raise awareness of Tennis as a great sport and support the young players to improve upon their performance.
She thanked all the organizations who have supported them in kind with products and tennis equipment for the kids. She also commended the Ghana Tennis Federation and the National Sports Authority (NSA) for recommending the programme
She said they are expecting about 80 participants and assured that all Covid-19 protocols would be observed.
She encouraged parents to allow their children to do sports, especially play Tennis.
By Sammy Heywood Okine
"I'm very excited about the level of tennis showed by the players especially the ladies.”
Head of the McDan Foundation and Tournament organizer Mrs. Abigail Mckorley has congratulated all who took part in the 2020 McDan Foundation Tennis Training Matches at the Accra Sports Stadium,
She thanked the Ghana Tennis Federation, the NSA, players, officials, parents, media and Tennis fans who made the programme exciting and successful
"I'm very excited about the level of tennis showed by the players especially the ladies. Our focus now will be the development of junior female tennis players" she said.
This year's McDan Foundation Tennis Training Matches was sponsored by the McDan Foundation with support from Beebeis Company Limited, Twellium Industries, Primus, Tennis Foundation Ghana, AFWest Security and Flourish Farms Limited.
By Sammy Heywood Okine
One of Ghana's rising Tennis stars,Naa Anyema Mckorley pulled out of the 2020 McDan Foundation Training Matches due to the international examinations.
The Jj Links Educational Consultant student, Naa Anyema Mckorley wrote her International General Certificate of Secondary Education ( IGCSE)
The 17 year old says she will be available for the Beebies Open Championship scheduled for November 2020 and other local tournaments.
Naa Anyema Mckorley said "it was a difficult decision to withdraw from this tournament especially with my Father (Dr. Daniel Mckorley) being the main organizer but I look forward to play Beebies Open next month."
She has improved tremendously and attracted a lot of fans and admirers as the next top female star of Ghana Tennis.
She has also inspired her junior sisters to love Tennis. One of them, Naa Shika was at the finals of the Training Matches
By Saammy Heywood Okine
Madam Elizabeth King, chairperson of the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) Women’s Commission (WCS) has applauded the McDan Foundation for organizing the Tennis Training Matches to keep the players in shape and assisting young sports stars.
She said sports can not move on without support from sponsors and congratulated all the companies who backed the McDan Foundation ro put up the successful two weeks event which attracted most of the top players and rising stars in the country.
Madam King who is also the vice president of the Ghana Hockey Association and executive of the continental body that over sees Hockey in Africa was however not happy with the involvement and participation of women.
She appealed to young girls and ladies to get involved in sports, either on part time, amateur or professional.
According to Madam Lizzy King it is not good for girls and women to sit idle at home, but join sports / keep fit clubs and socialize.
She expressed that the Covid-19 really affected the programmes of the Women’s Commission (WCS), but hope to catchup with the times and reorganize to be abreast with current issues on the local and international front.
She also appealed to Ghanaians to support the hosting of the African Games in Accra, Cape Coast and Kumasi in 2023.
“The nation is behind in terms of preparation and planning, but we have to support to make it a reality, it’s a big task though” she said.
By Sammy Heywood Okine
The Center Court of the Accra Sports Stadium Tennis Center will be the action spot on Saturday October 31 for the finals of the Junior’s category of the McDan Foundation Tennis Training Matches.
The first game starts at 9am prompt and continues in the day for the young players to have fun. There are fantastic prizes for the winners. Below are the pairings-
Boy's 12 Singles
Donatus Nyantakyi, St Francis Vrs Godfred Ofori, St Francis FB
Boy's 14 Singles
Aaron Armagh, Stadium Club Vrs Joseph Koku Doe-Adjani, Aztec FB
Girl's 16 Singles
Tracy Ampah, Goldfields Tennis Club Tarkwa Vrs Naa Shika McKorley, Private
Boy's 16 Singles
Lameck Bagerbaseh, Winneba Vrs Abubakar Yakubu-Lea, Atomic Tennis Club
Court One
Girl's 12 Singles
Angel Bagerbaseh, Winneba Vrs Lisel Amoah, Goldfields Tennis Club Tarawa FB Girl's 14 Singles
Doris Advocates, St Francis Vrs Alice Acheampong, Shishijee Shade
The Training Matches is spmsored by McDan Foundation and other companies.
By Sammy Heywood Okine
Black Stars Head Coach C.K Akonnor has named a 23-man squad for next month’s 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Sudan.
Ghana will host Sudan at the Cape Coast stadium on Thursday, November 12, before travelling to Khartoum to face the Falcons five days later in the reverse fixture.
Chelsea left back Baba Abdul Rahman, FC Metz defender John Boye and China based, Mubarak Wakaso have been called up. Also making a return to the team are, Colombus Crew right back Afful Harrison and Crystal Palace winger Jefferey Schlupp.
Coach C.K Akonnor has also handed a debut call up to German born, 19-year-old winger, Jamie Leweling. Leweling, who plays for German side Greuther Furth is one of the exciting young players who has emerged in German football.
Ghana top Group C with 6 points following victories against South Africa and Sao Tome and Principe in November 2019.
Squad list:
Goalkeepers:
Richard Ofori (Orlando Pirates FC), Razak Abalora (Asante Kotoko SC), Lawrence Ati-Zigi (St Gallen)
Defenders:
Baba Abdul Rahman (Chelsea FC), Gideon Mensah (Vitoria de Guimaraes, Afful Harrison (Columbus Crew FC), Anang Benson (MSK Zilina), Djiku Alexander (Strasbourg FC), John Boye (FC Metz), Nicholas Opoku (Amiens FC), Joseph Aidoo (Celta Vigo)
Midfielders:
Partey Thomas (Arsenal FC), Baba Idrissu (RCD Mallorca), Mubarak Wakaso (Jiangsu Suning FC), Emmanuel Lomotey (Amiens FC)
Forwards/Wingers:
Andre Ayew (Swansea City FC), Tariq Fosu (Brentford), Samuel Owusu (Al-Ahli Jeddah) Jordan Ayew (Crystal Palace FC), Caleb Ekuban (Trabzonspor), Jamie Leweling (Greuther Furth), John Antwi (Pyramids FC), Jeffery Schlupp (Crystal Palace)
GFA COMMUNICATIONS
MTN Group on Friday announced a set of financial results for the third quarter, supported by the performance of its larger operations in South Africa, Nigeria and Ghana, and good group-wide growth in subscriber numbers despite challenging trading conditions which have taken a toll on people everywhere.
“As the COVID-19 pandemic has continued to impact lives and livelihoods across our markets, the Group has demonstrated strong operational execution and resilience,” said MTN Group President and Chief Executive Officer Ralph Mupita.
To meet the increase in data and digital usage, he added that MTN had focused its investment on network capacity and resilience and modernising its IT systems, spending R16 billion in the year to the end of the third quarter.
Service revenue grew by 11,4% to more than R43 billion. Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) increased by 13,9% and the group EBITDA margin widened by 1,4 percentage points to 43,3%, in line with medium-term targets.
“We recorded solid growth in voice revenue of 3,9%, which reflects an encouraging recovery supported by the easing of lockdown restrictions,” said Mupita. “Data revenue grew by 31,9%, bolstered by increased demand for work-from-home services, digital entertainment as well as online education offerings.”
The Group also reported growth of 21,0% in fintech revenue and 37,5% in digital revenue, driven by the increased adoption and usage of digital offerings.
In the quarter, MTN added 12 million subscribers to reach a total of 273 million across 21 markets, as well as adding 5,3 million active data users to 107 million. In our work to enable greater financial inclusion, we reached a significant milestone by surpassing the 40 million MTN Mobile Money (MoMo) user mark, an addition of 3,5 million in the quarter to 41,8 million at end-September.
“Apart from greater adoption brought on by COVID-19, more people used MoMo because of enhancements to the functionality of the MoMo app, the large increase in registered MoMo agents, as well as the integration of MoMo into our instant messaging platform Ayoba in some of our markets,” said Mupita.
MTN South Africa performed particularly well, sustaining its turnaround, with an acceleration in its core consumer and enterprise business units. MTN Nigeria recorded a solid result with some recovery in revenue growth under difficult operating conditions, and MTN Ghana delivered another good performance.
As part of its asset realisation programme, MTN Group completed its exit from its 18,9% investment in e-commerce venture Jumia as well as the localisation of an 8% shareholding in MTN Zambia, realising net proceeds of approximately R2,3 billion and R204 million respectively.
Looking ahead, Mupita said the Group remained focused on managing the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on its staff, customers, networks and the balance sheet and liquidity profile of the Group. Through its Y’ello Hope initiative, it would continue to support those stakeholders who have been particularly hard hit by the pandemic.
“Despite the relaxation of lockdown restrictions, the operating environment remains challenging and uncertain. We will continue to build on our operational and financial resilience. We have now increased our full year forecast for capital expenditure to R26 billion, to ensure that our networks provide reliable connectivity and digital services to all of our 273 million-and-growing subscriber base,” he said.
About the MTN Group
Launched in 1994, the MTN Group is a leading emerging market operator with a clear vision to lead the delivery of a bold new digital world to our more than 260 million customers. We are inspired by our belief that everyone deserves the benefits of a modern connected life. The MTN Group is listed on the JSE Securities Exchange in South Africa under the share code “MTN”. We are pursuing our BRIGHT strategy with a major focus on growth in data, fintech and digital businesses in Africa.
From Sammy Heywood Okine
14 year old Issabella Ama Amponsah, a form 2 student of the Saduesa K.K.M.A. Basic Schools is seriously knocking on the doors of the national female teams.
She says her prayer is to play football to the highest level, and shine with the Black Maidens, Black Princess and the Black Queens.
Born to Mr. Ishmael Kofi Boadu and Madam Rebecca Boadu, she is blessed with an imposing splendid height for sports and fleet feet that makes her dribble and run very fast.
Her favourite position or number in football is number 10, and loves to watch every super star who dons the number 10.
“I want to play for my country, Ghana at the African Cup, Olympic Games and World Cup. I want to win a trophy for Ghana” she told Yours Truly after a visit to my office in the company of her dad who wants to give her all the support to realize her dream.
By Sammy Heywood Okine
After his arrival in Cairo on Wednesday October 28, Mr. Ahmad Ahmad, President of CAF, presented mild flu symptoms, and submitted to the Covid19 protocol. Today, the test results are positive. The President immediately self-isolate for at least the next 14 days at his hotel.
All those who have come into contact with Mr. Ahmad over the past seven days - especially during his trip to Morocco for the Confederation Cup - have been informed and requested to take the necessary measures.
For more information:
CAF|Communications Director
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