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Bolt Ghana has organised a football tournament and other fun games for its partner drivers in Accra.
The August 5 event aimed to strengthen the bond between the company's management and its drivers.
Acting Country Manager for Bolt Ghana, Henry Whyte said the competition would foster a sense of partnership and highlight the company's commitment to its drivers' well-being.

He told journalists that these drivers, who have been with the company for years, deserve such recognition.
"This is just pocking just one day out of the 365 to unwind and do some activities to keep fit," he said.

Teams formed by the company’s drivers showcased their sporting skills in a healthy competition.
The teams that participated were Defending Champions, Soccer Eagles, Ultimate 11, Ideas 11, Bolt Food, AutoBolt, China FC, and GODU.
In the end, Ultimate 11 emerged as the winner, with Defending Champions and Ideas 11 placing second and third, respectively.
In addition to the football matches, the event also provided a playground for the children and families of the drivers.
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