Africa Men’s Sevens Tournament Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/africa-mens-sevens-tournament/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Mon, 09 Oct 2017 18:16:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://citifmonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-CITI-973-FM-32x32.jpg Africa Men’s Sevens Tournament Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/africa-mens-sevens-tournament/ 32 32 Ghana Rugby team beats Mauritius in impressive Sevens campaign https://citifmonline.com/2017/10/ghana-rugby-team-beats-mauritius-in-impressive-sevens-campaign/ Mon, 09 Oct 2017 18:16:04 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=360556 Ghana Rugby completed its kickoff to the world stage of rugby in Kampala-Uganda, by beating Mauritius 26 to 0, to be placed 9th in the Africa Men’s Sevens Tournament that was played between ten of Africa’s best nations between 6th and 7th October 2017, in Kampala-Uganda. Ghana Rugby’s participation in the tournament followed its acceptance […]

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Ghana Rugby completed its kickoff to the world stage of rugby in Kampala-Uganda, by beating Mauritius 26 to 0, to be placed 9th in the Africa Men’s Sevens Tournament that was played between ten of Africa’s best nations between 6th and 7th October 2017, in Kampala-Uganda.

Ghana Rugby’s participation in the tournament followed its acceptance as full member of World Rugby on 10th May 2017, and after it managed to convince the governing body, Rugby Afrique, to include Ghana even though it was unranked by both World Rugby and Rugby Afrique.

The first match of the tournament was a great surprise to all involved when Ghana (ranked 9th for the tournament) managed to draw 19-19 against Tunisia who are ranked 4th in the tournament.

Even though the Ghana Eagles did not manage to win another match in the “Pool of Death” against Uganda (1), Morocco (5) and Zambia (8), everybody was in agreement that Ghana was unlucky not to have proceeded to the next stage, and that their kickoff towards the quest for participation in global competitions was solid and impressive.

Mr. Herbert Mensah, President and Board Chairman of Ghana Rugby, said in an interview from Ghana that he obviously hoped for a better result, but he remains proud that the Ghana Eagles showed the rugby world that they are not to be underestimated in years to come.

“Ghana Rugby was probably the only team that had no match practice prior to the tournament and this was the first time that we have ever been exposed to the “big” stage of Rugby,” Mensah said.

He further noted that, he was proud of the players and technical bench who have managed to get Ghana Rugby on a ranking list of Rugby Afrique for the first time in its history.

Ghana Rugby managed to get pro-bono technical support from the All Stars Sevens Rugby Academy in South Africa, through the facilitation of Willem Strauss, a well-known sports promoter.

Ludwiche van Deventer, head coach of the All Stars Academy, assisted the Ghana Rugby coach with preparations for the tournament. Mensah expressed his sincere appreciation for the support and said that fruitful discussions were held about continuing relationships between the parties.

“The ranking as number nine on the Rugby Afrique men’s sevens list rounded off a year of exceptional achievements in a very short space of time. Ghana Rugby achieved to become full members of World Rugby since my administration, and I took office on 5th June 2016 in fewer than three years.

“In addition, we hosted a very successful Rugby Afrique Regional Challenge tournament in May, that we managed to win. Ghana Rugby currently tops the challenge table,” Mensah remarked.

Mensah also expressed his gratitude personally and on behalf of Ghana Rugby which “engineered” Mission Kampala and made it possible.

“Thanking the Ghana Rugby Family & Friends for their contributions is always the most difficult task as you are bound to leave someone out. We thank anybody and everybody who supported us and will do so on an individual basis as well.

“I will forget if I don’t mention Rugby Afrique for everything to do with Mission Kampala, the Uganda Rugby Union for being a fantastic host, the Panafrican Equipment Group and Golden Tulip Accra for their sponsorship, Willem Strauss Marketing for facilitating technical support from South Africa, the numerous volunteers in Ghana, and everybody else,” Mensah remarked.

The Africa Men’s Sevens tournament was won by Uganda with Zimbabwe in second place.

The two teams, therefore managed to achieve the exceptional honours of participation in the 2018 World Rugby Sevens Cup in San Francisco, the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in Australia, and the World Series Qualifier tournament in Hong Kong in 2018.

Source: 3news.com

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Special schools can’t reopen due to feeding grant arrears https://citifmonline.com/2014/05/special-schools-cant-reopen-due-to-feeding-grant-arrears/ Thu, 15 May 2014 12:37:50 +0000 http://4cd.e16.myftpupload.com/?p=18771 The Conference of Heads of Special Schools (COHESS) has decided to put on hold the reopening of the schools until feeding grants are released. It has, therefore, directed all heads of the 24 special schools in the country not to reopen the schools until further notice. The decision was taken at an emergency meeting of […]

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The Conference of Heads of Special Schools (COHESS) has decided to put on hold the reopening of the schools until feeding grants are released.

It has, therefore, directed all heads of the 24 special schools in the country not to reopen the schools until further notice.

The decision was taken at an emergency meeting of members of COHESS last Friday, May 9, 2014.

A letter signed by the President of COHESS, Rev Charles Gbekle, to the Ministry of Education, a copy of which the Daily Graphic has, said: “At an emergency meeting of the members of COHESS on 9th May, 2014, special schools are not to reopen till feeding grants are released to the various schools.”

The special schools have been in arrears of feeding and utility grants since January this year, a situation which has made it impossible for the schools to resume this term.

The schools were expected to reopen for academic work last Tuesday, May 13, 2014.

When contacted, Rev Gbekle said the government had been paying the utility bills of all special schools until last term when a directive came from the Ministry of Finance for the schools to pay their own utilities.

“How can we reopen when we are in arrears of thousands of Ghana cedis from creditors and suppliers?” he asked.

He said most of the special schools had been in darkness for a greater part of last term as a result of their inability to pay the huge electricity bills.

He said no special school could reopen because of the challenges that had bedeviled the institutions and thousands of their students.

“There is a lot of pressure and difficulty in the administration of these special institutions, since they virtually have to rely on well-wishers to remain in operation,” Rev Gbekle said.

The Daily Graphic published a story in its Tuesday, May 6, 2014 edition, in which the Principal of the Cape Coast School for the Deaf and Blind, Mr Setumte Dodzi Ametewee, hinted of the school’s inability to reopen as a result of financial difficulties.

That, he said, was because the institution had not received its grant for administration and service since 2011, a situation which had landed it in a debt of GH¢85,000 owed to those who supplied it with food and other items.

At the Cape Coast School for the Deaf and Blind, students who reported for school yesterday were asked to go home because it was yet to receive the feeding grant from the government.

Attempts to reach officials of the Ghana Education Service to comment on the issue proved futile as calls were either not answered or did not go through.

 

Source: Graphic Online

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