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The CEO of Wembley Sports Construction Company Limited, Robert Coleman on Sunday October 25 handed over the Kibi Astro Turf Project to the Ministry of Inner City and Zongo Development.
In a ceremony at Kibi, the Astro turf experts received a lot of applauds as the people of Kibi were overwhelmed by the magnificent project.
Speaking at the ceremony the Minister for Inner City and Zongo Development, Hon Dr Mustapha Hamid was full of praise for Wembley Sports and asked the people of the Zongo community not to limit the usage of the pitch to just footballing activities.
“This facility must not be only used by the youth for football matches as the pitch has the capacity to host activities such as Islamic prayers and ceremonies, weddings, conferences, political rallies among others.”

Coleman was satisfied with the level of change Wembley has brought to the country through sports.
“I’m excited that we are gradually making impact in the country, when we started there were just two Astro turfs Prampram and Tema, but today you can count about 50 and it’s our dream to see at least one in each of the 275 constituencies.”
Here are some pictures from the event:







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