Audio By Carbonatix
MTN Ghana Limited, headline sponsors of the 39th MTN/SWAG Awards, on Friday, has presented a cheque for 38, 000ghc to the Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG).
The amount represents the sponsorship package from the communications outfit to SWAG for the 39 years old event.
Efua Falconer, Corporate Communications Manager of MTN said, it was gratifying to note that, the 39th event has been dedicated to the celebration of the Black Stars, as they embark on a journey to Brazil to participate in the World Cup.
She said MTN is working towards achieving its vision of leading the delivery of a bold new digital world and has committed itself to making the necessary investments to ensure that their customers experience the digital age.
“This has become relevant because technology is a driving force of various spheres in our lives, business, education health and sports.
“Today many sports disciplines are using technology to develop, strategies to build their clubs, select players and analyse individuals as well as team performance.” She added.
Falconer, urged sports journalists and administrators and officials to use technology to drive support for Ghana sports.
Ackah Anthony, President of SWAG, expressed appreciation to MTN Ghana for their continuous support towards the organisation of the event.
He said MTN over the past years has proven to be a reliable partner of SWAG in the organisation of the prestigious event and encouraged them to continue with their good works.
Latest Stories
-
Is technology eroding mathematical thinking? A case for balance in Ghanaian classrooms
41 seconds -
Israeli Ambassador to Ghana clarifies opposition to UN reparations resolution
4 minutes -
Sammi Awuku files RTI request over vessel linked to alleged drug trafficking
34 minutes -
Ghana needs GH₵1.2bn annually to deliver free primary healthcare – Mintah Akandoh
1 hour -
UTAG demands removal of GTEC leadership, issues 14-day deadline
2 hours -
Police take steps to prevent future highway attacks after fatal robbery attack
2 hours -
Free Primary Healthcare won’t cover referrals to higher facilities — Health Minister
2 hours -
Free primary healthcare to prevent emergencies and reduce ‘No Bed Syndrome’- Health Minister
2 hours -
Free Primary Healthcare to be launched on Wednesday — Health Minister
2 hours -
No charges for free primary healthcare, only valid ID required – Akandoh
2 hours -
Only 2% of public health facilities fully equipped among 60% surveyed — Akandoh reveals
2 hours -
Delay in Petroleum Hub project affecting youth expectations – Paramount Chief warns
2 hours -
Nigeria Air Force orders investigation after dozens killed in airstrike
2 hours -
Free Primary Healthcare a “national reset”—Health Minister urges early care
2 hours -
Improved sanitation, security making Kasoa business-friendly – MP
2 hours