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Executive Council member of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Gifty Oware-Mensah, has been appointed to chair the Management Committee of the Black Queens.
The Berry Ladies owner takes over from Habiba Attah Forson who served as the Chairperson in the last two years.
Oware-Mensah, who has been involved in football administration over the past years is expected to bring her expertise to the team.
Her involvement in the game saw her being voted to serve on the Executive Council of the GFA during last year's election in Tamale.
Others on the committee include; Salifu Zida, ASP Naomi Abdulai, Rose Osei Bonsu and Nana Fosu Gyeabour II.
Last year, the Black Queens, led by Nora Hauptle, booked their slot for the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations to be staged in Morocco.

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