CWG Ghana has organised a highly entertaining seven aside football match with some of its clients.
Participating teams alongside CWG Ghana were Vodafone and Beige Capital.
With football, known for its uniting factor, corporate institutions usually fall on it for more bonding times and CWG indeed used it to first, develop team spirit and deepen friendship with some of its clients that has given the company business over the years.
The games were played at the beautiful Dzorwulu Primary School’s Astroturf under floodlights. It was such so exciting watching men who wear suit and tie on Mondays to Fridays dress down, wear football jerseys and enjoy great football.
And the other staff from the three institutions that couldn’t play but served as spectators had a great time cheering on their respective colleagues battling it out on the pitch.
Despite some losing and others winning, all three teams used the opportunity to bond and know each other better outside the corporate environment and pledged to do more of it.
As the excited host of a successful event, CWG Ghana’s Country Manager, Mrs. Harriet Yartey explained that the event was organised to bring some clients of CWG together to celebrate the end of year with them.
“It is a show of appreciation for the business they have given us. For the great relationships we have had with them to date and also to ‘let our hair down’ so to speak, through exercise and fun games since we have been working very hard all year round,” she said.
She added that the company also used the opportunity to build on these business relationships and encourage staff camaraderie outside the formal setting.
“This event was aimed at bridging the relaxation gap in our corporate world with sports, as it's been all work and no play throughout the year , thus creating an opportunity to ‘de-stress’ from a hectic but thankfully successful business year.”
She added that CWG Ghana plans to make this an annual event for all clients, and will include other games like table tennis, arm wrestling, scrabble, volley ball, basketball and many more in subsequent competitions.
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