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The Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) in conjunction with Stanbic Bank Ghana Limited will on Saturday, February 2, hold a special reception for visiting sports journalists and members of the Association at the Stanbic Blue Zone, Efua Sutherland Park at 5:00 pm.
The event is to provide the platform for both local and international sports journalists covering the Ghana 2008 MTN Africa Cup of Nations an opportunity to interact and share ideas as regards their profession and other related issues.
A statement issued by William Ezah, Deputy General Secretary of SWAG, urged all visiting journalists as well as members of the Association to contact the secretariat of SWAG at the offices of the Ghana News Agency (GNA) and Graphic Sports or call 0244-685639 for their invitation cards.
The statement said sports journalists could also contact the Media Centre of the Local Organizing Committee for their invitation cards.
It urged all members of the Association to endeavour to attend.
Source: GNA
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