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The 2024 LCB Worldwide Ghana annual corporate games have commenced with 16 participating teams.
The annual games are in fulfilment of the Country Manager of LCB Worldwide Ghana, Demir Kuran Gokhan’s passion and commitment to sporting activities in the country.
LCB Worldwide Ghana is a crisis management solutions company and the tournament is part of its Corporate Social Responsibility initiative which has been in existence for the past three years, with its first edition beginning in 2022 and the second edition in 2023.
The objectives of the tournament are to foster unity, build relationships among participating teams, ensure physical fitness among staff and promote teamwork.
This year’s edition which kicked off on Saturday May 11 at Tema Community 2, will last for two months.
The 16 corporate organisations participating in this year’s games include Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority’s Fire Department, Ghana Police, Ghana Institute of Freight Forwarders, Ghana Union of Traders Association, Wilmar Africa, and McDan Group.
There is attractive prize money for the tournament's overall champion, as well as second and third-placed positions. The competition will also reward the top goalkeeper and goal king.
A trophy will be awarded to the winner of the tournament in addition to cash prizes and medals for outstanding performers.
The officer in charge of operations at LCB Worldwide Ghana, Felix Segbeja, said the company is committed to promoting sustainable healthy trade practices through strong collaboration with stakeholders.
A supervisor at the operations department of LCB Worldwide Ghana, Philomena Ocloo, said the company will continue to work to protect lives through its fumigation activities.
“With health, we are supposed to protect ourselves against diseases so when the containers are brought into the port and are going out, we are supposed to disinfect them so as to avoid any diseases out there,” she said. LCB Worldwide Ghana is a crisis management Solutions Company which has been rendering disinfection services at the nation's ports since 2018.
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