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The General Manager of Sales and Customer Service at The Multimedia Group, David Max-Fugar, has, on behalf of the company, expressed gratitude to the sponsors of this year’s JoySports Invitational Tournament, held at the University of Ghana Stadium on Saturday, 26th October 2024.

The event, organised by JoySports and sponsored by the Minerals Commission, McDan Group, The Luckiest, Skechers, Emigoh Ghana, Peeva Beverages, and Caveman Watches, featured about 29 corporate organisations.

“We took a break for a while, but our clients showed that our relationship with them is an everlasting one.
"On behalf of the management of the Multimedia Group, I want to express our gratitude to the McDan Group, Caveman Watches, The Luckiest, Minerals Commission, Skechers, Emigoh Ghana, and Peeva Beverages, for making it possible for us to do this,” he said.

He added, “We are committed to rendering the best service to our clients, we are committed to helping you grow your business, and we are grateful that you found us worthy as partners.”

Mr Max-Fugar also announced that the sponsors would receive the full benefits of their sponsorship, along with GHC 20,000 worth of airtime to advertise or promote their activities.

“As announced earlier, all participants in this year’s JoySports Invitational Tournament have GHC 20,000 worth of airtime to advertise or promote their activities as they wish, and our proud sponsors will also enjoy the same benefit. They can redeem it in the first quarter of 2025.”

The JoySports Invitational Tournament drew thousands of people from corporate bodies and neutral attendees to the University of Ghana Stadium over the weekend.
The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) won four gold medals, while Sapholda Ventures and ARB Apex Bank each won five medals, including three golds.

The CEO of IS Evolution Consult claimed victory in the CEO penalty shootout, while the CEO of Aramex took silver in the same competition.
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