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Information reaching Asempa Sports has revealed that the Government of Ghana have made some major changes as far as the National Sports Authority (NSA) is concern.
Mr. Joe Kpenge, the director general of the National Sports College in Winneba is now the new director general of the NSA whiles Madam Alice Atippoe, the acting director general of NSA has been moved to Civil Service Commission as an administrator.
Mr. Erasmus Adokor, the Chief Sports Development officer of the National Sports Authority(NSA) has been appointed as the new director general of the National Sports College.
Mr. Eric Banoeyele, Chief Accountant at NSA has been move to Account General Department.
In a telephone conversation with Mr. Kpenge, he confirms his new appointment to Asempa Sports.
“Yes I can confirm to you that I’ve been appointed as the Director General of NSA but please I will talk about my appointment next week”. He said exclusively.
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