
Audio By Carbonatix
Ghana will be represented at the 8th edition of the Association of International Sports Press (AIPS) Africa Congress in Banjul, The Gambia, from February 6 to 9, 2026.
The national body, the Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG), will be represented at the congress by Mr Charles Osei Asibey, Secretary-General of SWAG.
The congress, being organised under the theme “Digital Media, AI, and Ethical Journalism in Africa,” will be held at the Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara International Conference Centre in Bijilo.
The congress will provide an opportunity for sports journalists across the continent to learn, network and grow professionally. This, according to continental leaders of the association, will strengthen the future of sports journalism in Africa.
Top guests expected to attend the event include His Excellency Adama Barrow, President of The Gambia; Mr Gianni Merlo, President of AIPS; Ghana’s Sports Minister, Hon. Kofi Adams; sports ministers from Senegal, Mali and Nigeria, as well as other continental sports icons.
Over the years, AIPS has protected the rights of sports journalists, promoted professionalism and ethics, built capacity, and created platforms for learning, networking and the overall development of sports journalism.
The AIPS Africa Congress aims to bring together sports journalists and key stakeholders from across the continent to deliberate, collaborate and shape the future of African sports journalism.
Ghana hosted the 6th AIPS Africa Congress in Accra.
Source: www.swagghana.com
Latest Stories
-
Return to nature’s way of managing water to tackle flooding — GHIE
12 minutes -
Asantehene hosts Yagbonwura at Manhyia Palace
18 minutes -
South African government disputes Ghana’s claim on fatal shooting of Ghanaian national
39 minutes -
JoyNews partners NADMO to mobilise relief for flood victims
48 minutes -
Kwasi Pratt questions President’s helicopter tour of flood-hit areas, urges stronger ground engagement
1 hour -
Flood victims to receive free psychological counselling as experts call for flexible work policies
1 hour -
NADMO says it warned of heavy rains and took steps to reduce flooding in Accra
1 hour -
Henry Quartey blames weak enforcement for worsening Accra floods
1 hour -
India asks WhatsApp to pause username feature rollout over fraud concerns
1 hour -
South African state complicit in xenophobic violence – Fiifi Boafo
1 hour -
NPP North East Regional Secretary declares bid for chairman position, says he’s tried and tested
2 hours -
Bus fares, rent, and school fees push Ghana’s inflation to 5.3% in June
2 hours -
WANEP urges stronger youth inclusion in West Africa’s political decision-making
2 hours -
GES debunks viral claim that floodwaters destroyed WASSCE papers
2 hours -
Mindful Governance brings Karl George MBE’s AI Wake-Up Call to Ghana’s boards
2 hours