Funding of Rugby drives Ghana Stakeholder Congress

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Herbert Mensah, President and Board Chairman of Ghana Rugby, said that 2020 will be a tough year and that the current funding model of Ghana Rugby is just not sustainable (Source: Ghana Rugby Football Union | 4 years ago)

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Mr James N.A. Nunoo, Vice President of Ghana Rugby, chaired the 2020 Ghana Rugby Stakeholder Congress (Source: Ghana Rugby Football Union | 4 years ago)

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The Ghana Rugby 2020 Stakeholder Congress gathered more than 45 stakeholders from Regional Associations and Clubs (Source: Ghana Rugby Football Union | 4 years ago)

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Board Member and Women's Organiser, Ms Rafatu Inusah, said that the future of 'Women in Ghana Rugby' looks bright (Source: Ghana Rugby Football Union | 4 years ago)

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Mr Steve Noi, Board Member and Tournament commissioner, elaborated on the 'Get Into Rugby' youth development programme (Source: Ghana Rugby Football Union | 4 years ago)

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Head Coach Lovemore 'Dallas' Kuzorera elaborated on the international performance of the Ghana Eagles (Source: Ghana Rugby Football Union | 4 years ago)

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General Secretary, Mr Bismark Amponsah, discussed coming changes in the 2020 domestic competitions (Source: Ghana Rugby Football Union | 4 years ago)

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Newly appointed Board Member, Ms Erica Amoako, stressed the importance of a professional approach to corporate bodies (Source: Ghana Rugby Football Union | 4 years ago)

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South African based Board Member, Mr Rian Malan, outlined the roadmap since the previous Stakeholder Congress in 2014 (Source: Ghana Rugby Football Union | 4 years ago)

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The Ghana Rugby Stakeholders deliberated on ways to fund Ghana Rugby and gave feedback on their ideas and suggestions (Source: Ghana Rugby Football Union | 4 years ago)

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