CAF Champions League: Medeama chase top spot in crucial Young Africans encounter in Kumasi


Reigning Ghana Premier League Medeama face a stern test in their third CAF Champions League Group D match when they face off against Tanzanian giants Young Africans.

The match scheduled for the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Friday will see the ‘Mauve and Yellow’ trying to take a giant step in their quest to qualify for the next round.Young Africans.

The Tarkwa-based side, who have amassed three points, are third in the group, with Egyptian side Al Ahly occupying the top spot with four points.

Algeria’s CR Belouizdad are second with three points, while Young Africans are bottom with a point.

Medeama’s clash against Young Africans is pivotal for their ambitions of progressing to the next round as they seek history by becoming the third Ghanaian club to reach the CAF Champions League knockout stage.

Ahead of Friday’s clash, Medeama, who are camped in Kumasi, have received massive support from all Ghanaians who are expected to fill the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Friday.

Mr. George Mireku Duker, Member of Pa
rliament for Tarkwa Nsuaem and Deputy Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, paid a courtesy visit to the team, encouraging them to deliver all three points come Friday.

Medeama have been boosted by the return of their top marksman, Jonathan Sowah, who missed the last encounter due to accumulated yellow cards. The match kicks off at 16:00 GMT.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Funding, sports equipment major challenges hindering sports development


Mr. Alexander Obeng, Sports Organiser for Dormaa Circuit B of the Ghana Education Service(GES) has identified funding and lack of sports equipment as major challenges confronting sports development and organisation at the local level.

He explained that although government released capitation grant to schools with 15 per cent component per child, deducted by heads of schools at the various schools, circuits and at the municipal levels for sports development, it was still inadequate.

Speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency Sports in Dormaa Ahenkro at the climax of circuit sports festival, Mr. Obeng stated that they travelled to Dormaa East District to collect stop watches for the organisation of the circuit sports competition.

‘We need equipment like javelin, shot puts something which the schools in the circuits don’t have. At the municipal level where they are supposed to be found you can’t get them there,’ he added.

Nine schools participated in the competition within circuit ‘B’ by under 13 a
nd under 15 divisions for girls and boys competing in various sporting disciplines such as track and field (athletics including 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1600 medley, 4×100m and 4×400m, shot put, javelin, high jump and triple jump).

The second part of the event was held at the Presbyterian school park between 21st November to 24th November which featured soccer, handball and volleyball.

He added that sports had the power to tackle unemployment as lots of talents become professionals in future with permanent employment to support family, community and nation.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Heritage Christian College launches scholarship endowment fund to support students


To make quality education accessible to all, Heritage Christian College University (HCCU), has launched a Scholarship Endowment Fund to cater for needy, physically challenged, but brilliant students, with the aim of becoming innovative individuals in the country.



The main objective of the fund was to provide financial assistance to less privileged students and those from underserved families and communities and to attract and retain high-calibre academic and administrative staff.



The University targets to invest GHc20,000,000 as a pre-start to invest in currently continuing brilliant and innovative students.



At the lunch, invited dignitaries and participants donated almost half of the targeted amount.



Dr Victor Boadu, Chairman of the Scholarship Committee, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency, said scrapping fees had become a challenge for the smooth running of the University due to the rapid increase of needy but brilliant students, hence, there was a need to create a scholarship fund to serve as an investment for students and the future.



‘The fund was to promote academic excellence, morality and service through teaching and research with a Christian worldview,’ he said.



He called on all churches, non-state bodies, and non-governmental organisations to support investment in students through this scholarship endowment fund.



‘Investing in a student’s education is an investment for the society and country for economic growth’, he added.



He suggested that stakeholders, who wish to support can adopt students and pay their tuition for their four years stay on campus, ‘this would impact students, families and society in general.’



However, the University has bursary scholarships as well as sponsorship options for departmental and full scholarships.



Professor Williams Atuilik, Vice President, and Provost of HCCU said hardship should not be a handicap for people who are endowed with talent and skills to progress, therefore, the need for the fund was important.



He said the University sought to educate entrepreneurial ethical leaders but sometimes students are faced with financial challenges, hence, through this endowment fund, less privileged students would be supported.



He said the University would reach out to other institutions like churches, hospitals, agencies, individuals, corporate bodies, and private sectors to be able to reach the target as a starting point for the scholarship to be enrolled.



He encouraged students to learn hard to be enrolled on the scholarship fund for quality education.



‘The University teaches professionalism, and Christian moral values to nurture students’ behaviour in a Godly manner,’ he added.



Dignitaries present at the launch commended the leadership of the University for the efforts of championing quality education in the country and called on all to endeavour to support the endowment fund to enable more students to benefit and access quality education.







Source: Ghana News Agency