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A staff of the National Sports Authority(NSA) is expected in Morocco for the Africa Women's Cup of Nations.
The tournament, which starts on Saturday, July 2, will be covered by Parvis Dornu, the official photographer of the NSA.
He also doubles as the Social Media Manager for the Ministry of Youth and Sports aside his role as the photographer for the NSA.
The Black Queens missed out on a ticket to feature at this year's championship having previously hosted the last edition.
Dornu has gained experience from covering world-class sporting events both on the local scene and internationally.
During the 2019 AFCON tournament in Egypt, he was one of the accredited photojournalists who covered the event for team Ghana - the Black Stars.
The Ghanaian will be at the competition, which will last for three weeks between July 2 and 23 July.
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