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The highly anticipated JoySports Invitational Tournament will be officially launched on Tuesday, 24th September 2024.
The event will be broadcast on The AM Show (JoyNews), Prime Morning (Joy Prime), and the Super Morning Show (Joy FM) at 8:30 AM from the Joy Prime Studio.
It will be graced by past winners and CEOs from several corporate organisations.
The tournament itself is scheduled for Saturday, 26th October 2024, at the University of Ghana Stadium, Legon, and registrations are already underway.
Interested corporate organisations can pick up registration forms at the front desk of The Multimedia Group or call 030 221 6540 / 030 221 1688 to sign up for a day that promises thrilling competition, team spirit, and corporate pride.
You can also download a copy here to register.
With a wide range of activities, including the Men’s Football Competition, Women’s Penalty Shoot Out, Mixed 4×100m Relay, Volleyball, Basketball Shooting, Lime and Spoon Relay, and more, this year’s edition is set to be bigger and better than ever.
One of the exciting highlights of the day will be the CEO's penalty shootout, where some of Ghana’s top executives will battle it out to see who has the best shot!
Make sure to mark your calendars and join this celebration of athleticism, teamwork, and fun.
Further details will be unveiled during the launch of the event on Tuesday.
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