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The 2024 edition of the JoySports Invitational may have ended in disappointment for Peeva Beverages, with silverware just out of reach. But the beverage giant is heading into this year’s tournament with renewed focus and fierce determination.
Speaking ahead of the event, Chief Executive Officer Frank Adjei Mensah issued a bold statement of intent, making it clear that his team means business in 2025.
"This year, I’ll be among the finalists — and hopefully, I’m taking the cup," he declared.
Reflecting on last year’s experience, Mensah praised the impact of the JoySports platform, highlighting the visibility it brought to his brand.
“Joy Sports gave us massive mileage in 2024, and we’re expecting even more this time. Peeva has grown significantly — we’re now present in every household across all regions of Ghana.”
Mensah also called on the corporate community to look beyond the competitive side of the tournament and embrace the valuable networking opportunities it presents.
“It’s more than just sports — this is a space for building relationships. Corporate Ghana should take part. Who knows? Your next job or big business opportunity could come from here.”
With confidence running high at Peeva Beverages, all eyes will be on them as they aim to make a statement at this year’s Invitational.
Throughout the tournament, companies will compete in a wide range of exciting events, including:
CEO’s Penalty Shootout
Women’s Penalty Shootout
Mixed 4×100m Relay
Basketball Shooting Contest
Lime and Spoon Relay
Scrabble
Board and E-Game
Volleyball
Women’s 50m Dash
Men’s 100m Dash
Mixed Sack Relay
For more information and registration assistance, contact Sleven on 054 010 6466.
The JoySports Invitational Tournament – See you on August 9, 2025 at the University of Ghana Stadium.
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