President of Ghana John Dramani Mahama will meet the Black Queens team with their management on Sunday.
The meeting, slated at the Flag Staff House, follows the side's gold winning feat at this year’s All African Games in Congo-Brazzaville.
It would be recalled that the President, before ordering the Sports Ministry to pay each player 5000 dollars after their standoff with the Ministry over delays in honouring of their qualification and winning bonuses, had promised to make this meeting a reality.
He had said the meeting will see both parties discuss their outstanding bonuses.
The President had made this pledge while he was at the UN General Assembly last month.
The Black Queens dominated national headlines when they decided not leave their M-Plaza Hotel base until they were paid all their outstanding bonuses and prize money.
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