Hundreds of stakeholders will converge at the Botsio Hall of Alisa hotel, Accra for the second edition of Joy Sports dialogue later today at 5.30pm.
The event under the topic - "Has Ghana failed to explore the business potential of sports"? Will have seasoned sports consultant Mr Rex Danquah as the main speaker.
Also contributing as panelists will be the president of the Ghana Table tennis federation Mr Mawuko Afadzinu and Dr Bella Bitigu, who heads the sports directorate of the University of Ghana.
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