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FIFA to organize course for Premier and National coaches
 

 Accra, August 5, GNA – World soccer governing body, FIFA will organize a coaching course for Premier and National team coaches towards the development of the game.


The programme dubbed “FIFA Win in Africa with Africa Coaching Course” takes place from Monday, August 10 to Saturday, August 15 at the Ghanaman Soccer School of Excellence, Prampram.


The course is expected to equip coaches with modern trends in coaching among others.


Meanwhile, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has requested 31 coaches to report on Sunday, August 9 for the coaching course.


A statement signed by Kweku Ampim-Darko, Deputy General Secretary of the GFA in charge of Technical Affairs copied to GNA Sports named the participants to imlcude Nii Noi Thompson, Abubakar Yusif, Abdul Razak Karim, Nurudeen Amadu, Samuel Kwasi Fabin, David Duncan, George Lamptey, Emmanuel Kwasi Afranie, Abraham Allotey and Herbert Addo.


The others are Henry Wellington, Bashiru Hayford, John Amissah, Yaw Acheampong, Emmanuel Quarshie, James K. Appiah, Sellas Tetteh,

Mas-ud Didi Dramani, Ben Fokuo, Mumuni Gamel, Patience Teni

Azuedem and Stephen Frimpong-Manso.


The rest are Abdul Karim Zito, Maxwell Konadu, Kuuku Dadzie, Orlando Wellington, J. E. Sarpong, Mohamed Polo and Clifford Odame.


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Culture on national planning
 

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Here we go again, dumping down the educational system


Commentary, Aug 5, Ghanadot - It has just been revealed that the government will lower Senior High School (SHS) duration to three instead of four years, based on a supposed full enquiry on the merit, but in reality on a wish to fulfill a political promise that needed to be kept.. .. More

 

  Downsizing is for profitability in two years - Vodafone

Accra, Aug. 5, Ghanadot/GNA – The management of Vodafone Ghana has said that the redundancy programme it has embarked upon is ultimately intended to put the company on top of competition and make it productive and profitable in two years.....More
   
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