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Distinguished Sports Administrator and Chairman of the Sustainability Committee of the International Table Tennis Federation, Mawuko Afadzinu has been elected as the Executive Vice President President (Marketing) of the African Table tennis Federation (ATTF).
At an elective congress of the African Table Tennis Federation held on October 15 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the reigning Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) Administrator of the year, Mawuko Afadzinu defeated Robert Jjagwe of Uganda 22-18.
With expertise in transforming brands, Afadzinu will spearhead the rebranding of African Table Tennis into a viable and sustainable brand.
”Together we will turn Africa Table Tennis Federation (ATTF) into a dynamic, globally recognised and attractive brand that drives increased investment, fosters sustainable revenue streams, and positions table tennis as a leading sport across Africa," he said.
With sports being a catalyst for global development, the 54-member Association will see a positive impact on the dynamism of table tennis.
”By showcasing ATTF as a beacon of youth empowerment, community development, and social change in Africa, we will leverage our cherished sport of table tennis to open up opportunities for growth, partnerships, and development," Afadzinu added.
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