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Information technology company, IS Evolutions Consult, has become the latest institution to register for the 2024 JoySports Invitational Tournament.
The Kokomlemle-based tech company are drawing inspiration from the fact that its strategies are not known and looking to make its participation in the tournament tell its story.
The upcoming competition, which is considered the biggest in Ghana, was officially launched on Tuesday, September 24, and is set to take place on Saturday, October 26, at the University of Ghana, Legon.
About 15 sporting disciplines have been lined up, including a football competition, CEOs penalty shootout, ladies' penalty shootout, women's 50m dash, men's 100m, tug of peace, sack race, swimming, 5km race walk, and table tennis.
According to the company's lady penalty specialist Adwoa Gyanewaa Baah, they come into the competitions targeting all the trophies.
As a tech company, IS Evolutions Consult aims to become a globally recognized brand name, through the development of high-quality information technology solutions as we maintain an approachable, impartial, conducive and innovative work environment for our staff, which respects multiplicity, commitment, invention and hard work.
IS Evolutions will come against other institutions such as Sapholda Ventures, Peeva Beverages, Axis Pension Trust, National Insurance Company, Nationwide Technologies, and others, all vying to emerge as champions.
The JoySports Invitational tournament, making a return after five years, promises to be bigger and better than ever.
Interested corporate organizations can also pick up registration forms at the front desk of The Multimedia Group, call 030 221 6540 / 030 221 1688, or download the form here and sign up.
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