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The BAC Group have been in Tamale over the last few days as preparations for the 2024 All Star Festival get underway.
The third edition of the annual event is set to take place in Tamale this year after previous editions in Accra and Bono.
The team, led by Chief Executive Officer, Dr Ernest Koranteng have been in Tamale since Friday, April 13, to engage with key stakeholders ahead of the event.

The BAC Group engaged the Member of Parliament for Tamale South, Haruna Iddrisu, the University of Development Studies Sports Directorate, the media in the Northern Region, as well as leaders of 16 communities, to compete in the community football gala.
The engagements in Tamale are towards Africa’s iconic off-season football festival, the All Star Festival 2024.
The last edition saw the participation of players such as Andre Ayew and Jordan Ayew among other football players.

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