Sapholda Ventures Limited, one of Ghana’s most efficient and experienced freight forwarding companies, has signed up for the 2024 edition of the Joy Sports Invitational.
The event will take place on October 26 at the University of Ghana Stadium, and will gather the corporate world for a battle for sporting supremacy.
Sapholda Ventures will be looking to replicate their scintillating performance in the previous edition some five years ago, where they took home multiple titles.
Events on the day include, football competition, CEOs penalty shootout, ladies penalty shootout, women's 50m dash, mens 100m, mixed relay, mixed volleyball, tug of peace, sack race, lime and spoon relay, swimming, tennis, 5km race walk, masters 50m dash and table tennis.
To register your company, simply call 054 912 6905 or download the form here
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