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Ghana’s Sports and Recreation Minister, Kofi Adams, has praised Team Ghana for their outstanding performance at the ANOCA Zone III Games in Burkina Faso.
Team Ghana, comprising 47 athletes across four sporting disciplines — volleyball, handball, taekwondo and karate-do — returned with a remarkable tally of 10 medals. Impressively, every athlete secured at least one medal, contributing to a haul of one gold, four silver and five bronze medals.

The standout performance came from the men’s volleyball side, who clinched gold after a dominant campaign.
Both the men’s and women’s handball teams earned silver medals, while karate-do contributed two silver and two bronze medals.
The taekwondo team added three bronze medals, rounding off a strong multisport effort.
The Sports Minister lauded the athletes for their dedication, mental fortitude and discipline, emphasising that their success reflects the rising competitiveness of Ghanaian sport within the region and beyond. “In all these difficult circumstances, you have proven yourselves and made the nation proud,” he said.

He also recognised the crucial support of the GOC, technical officials and Ghana’s Embassy in Burkina Faso throughout the Games, stressing that collaboration remains essential to sustained progress.
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Reaffirming Government’s commitment to sports development and youth empowerment, the MP for Buem constituency announced plans to construct multi-purpose courts in every district, with markings for basketball, netball, handball, tennis and volleyball.
“When you invest in sports, you are investing in something good and great,” he noted, adding that the incoming Sports Development Fund will help resolve funding challenges confronting athletes and federations.

He further highlighted that Ghanaian athletes continue to be powerful ambassadors for the nation, projecting the country’s values and excellence through sport.
The Ministry extended congratulations to all athletes, coaches and officials for their achievements and pledged continued support as preparations begin for upcoming international competitions.
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