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The National Sports Authority wishes to inform media men in the northern sector of Ghana who want to cover the Cup of Nations qualifier between the Black Stars of Ghana and the Cranes of Uganda this weekend that the accreditation process has opened.
Media houses in Ashanti Region are to introduce two people on their company's letterhead with one passport picture each. Those outside Ashanti Region are allowed to introduce only one person.
The deadline for submission of applications is Tuesday. Applications can be sent to the office of the Ashanti Regional Sports Director, Saka Acquaye, or to the Media Officer of the Baba Yara Stadium.
Please take note that, applications will not be considered after Tuesday. Meanwhile, Friday is the deadline for collection of all accreditation tags. Thank you.
Kwaku Ahenkorah
Media Officer, Baba Yara Stadium
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