The Local Organizing Committee (LOC) of the Ghana 2008 Africa Cup of Nations (ACN) Tournament will soon launch its website to facilitate information flow on activities leading to the hosting of the championship.
The database-driven website: www.ghanacan2008.com which is already in operation is structured into user - friendly segments to offer easy information on the activities of the LOC.
Several aspects of the preparation towards the biannual championship that pieces Africa’s finest 16 are also prominently featured in the website.
It will be recalled that in September, 2006, the Global Launch of the highlights of the 26th MTN ACN Tournament received worldwide viewing through the same LOC website.
General information on available accommodation for both officials and visiting spectators, ticketing, match schedules, facilities and accreditation and security among others are also available on the site.
Source: GNA
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