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Hearts of Oak sources have disclosed to Sportscrusaderonline.com that the club’s Managing Director Neil Armstrong Mortagbe will be in South Africa today Wednesday 29th January 2014 to meet with interested sponsors.
The Hearts MD will leave Ghana on Tonight and will hold a round table discussion with the purported sponsors who have expressed interest to sponsor Hearts of Oak.
Sportscrusaderonline.com can confirm that the Hearts MD will meet with agents of the giant South African mining company on Wednesday evening.
The South African mining company is said to have expressed interest to sponsor Hearts of Oak only days after Hearts had submitted a sponsorship request to the mining company.
“Neil will fly to South Africa on Tuesday to hold meetings with a South African mining company. Hearts approached the mining company to sponsor the club and is hoping that the deal will through” a Hearts source said.
Hearts has already held sponsorship discussions with Samsung and awaiting final response from the electronic company.
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