
Audio By Carbonatix
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.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
NSA trial: Witness admits no evidence backing claim Ghana Card was used to register company linked to Gifty Oware-Mensah
17 minutes -
The parking lot is not a stage; stop gifting cars to children in school
40 minutes -
IFRIG leads Ghana delegation to Malaysia for non-interest banking and Islamic finance training
1 hour -
Wealthy Ghanaians urged to help decongest KATH as philanthropist clears GH¢60,000 bills for 16 patients
1 hour -
Amanano Community Bank records historic GH¢19.2m profit, unveils expansion and diaspora banking plans
1 hour -
Todays Front pages: Tuesday, June 23, 2026
1 hour -
Global initiative launched to tackle growing health impacts of climate change in low-income countries
2 hours -
NADMO to fumigate flood-hit Central Region communities after cemeteries inundated
2 hours -
Nkwanta South MCE calls for fast-track trials after eight arrested over renewed violence
2 hours -
MTN Ghana hails Black Stars’ Panama triumph, rallies support ahead of England clash
2 hours -
Latif Iddrisu case resumes as court rejects further adjournment for settlement talks
2 hours -
Cape Coast Assembly to demolish structures on waterways after deadly floods
3 hours -
Twins marry twins in joyous Nigerian joint wedding
3 hours -
Start him or drop Him: The Jordan Ayew dilemma Queiroz cannot avoid
3 hours -
Forms Capital Limited partners with Hack54 to advance digital finance innovation and youth empowerment
3 hours