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City rivals Accra Hearts of Oak and relegated Great Olympics will battle each other in the AMA organized Millennium Challenge Cup this weekend at the Ohene Djan Stadium.
The match is to raise funds for the building of new classroom blocks in the region and to enable the AMA cancel the shift system in schools.
The match which will be played annually also seeks to improve other educational infrastructure in the region
This is in line with the AMA's policy of turning Accra into a millennium city.
Source: Joy Sports
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