On the May 24, 2020 edition of the Beyond the Lockdown show, the impact of Covid-19 on sports in Ghana was discussed.
Emefa Apawu will host experts including the Deputy Sports Minister, Perry Okudzeto; President of the Ghana Football Association, Kurt Okraku; President of the Ghana Table tennis Federation, Mawuko Afadzinu and member of the CAF Medical Team, Dr Prine Pambo to deliberate on the issue many sports fans across the country are seeking answers to.
Video recordings from Black Stars coach, C.K. Akunnor; former Captain of the Black Stars, Stephen Appiah; President of the Ghana Rugby Association, Herbert Mensah; CEO of Activly Sports Ghana, Cathy Morton and staunch supporter of Accra Great Olympics, Joseph Langabel will be played on the show.
Beyond the Lockdown airs at 7:30 PM on the JoyNews channel and will be streamed on Myjoyonline.com.
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