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Ghana's women's team have reached the finals of the All Africa Games after beating Algeria 3-0 on Wednesday in the semi-finals.
Kuuku Dadzie's side would now play Cameroon in the finals at the National Stadium on Saturday.
The Black Princesses' quest for gold at the competition was sealed courtesy first-half goals as Elizabeth Cudjoe grabbed a brace and captain Mercy Myles also scoring her first goal.
The win extends Ghana's fine run at the competition to three wins and a draw after four games as they go head-to-head with Cameroon, who are also unbeaten so far.
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