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Another milestone chalked…”Phobia House” completed and handed over to the club

Constraction firm Rema Alma, has completed and officially handed over the Phibia House project to the club’s Board of Directors.

In a short but colourful ceremony t
held yesterday, Mrs Emilia Ahadzi, the Director of the Rema Alma construction firm, officially handed over the Phobia House to the Executive Board Chairman of the club, Togbe Afede XIV.

The project manager, Mr. Laud Eshun led the Hearts Board to inspect the newly constructed office building.

The Hearts Executive Board Chairman, Togbe Afede XIV, expressed utmost satisfaction at the level of work done by the contractors, which made it possible for the project to be completed on time.

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He praised the construction firm for their professional services. This, and many other projects that the board has undertaken represents a huge demonstration of their resolve to create the necessary environment for the club to become a pre-eminent club in Africa and beyond.

“We know that it would not only be infrastructural development, but we want to assure our fans that the Board is committed to assembling the best players as much as possible, solid management and technical team. We also thank our fans for their unflinching support throughout the process,” he said.

The board chairman reiterated that, “We are highly committed to building a disciplined team, and would therefore ensure that, this permeates all the various football teams under the club.”

He further expressed great satisfaction and stressed that the club would do its utmost best to exploit the commercial value of the brand.

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Portions of the office building would be rented out to interested organisations.

The other floors would be used as the club’s museum and tourism centre and executive offices, which will represent the club’s headquarters.

Mrs. Ahadzi praised the Hearts Board for taking the bold step to build the most modern office.

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SAD NEWS: 𝐋𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐩𝐨𝐨𝐥 𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐫 𝐃𝐢𝐨𝐠𝐨 𝐉𝐨𝐭𝐚 𝐝𝐢𝐞𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐜𝐚𝐫 𝐜𝐫𝐚𝐬𝐡 𝐚𝐭 𝟐𝟖

Liverpool and Portugal forward Diogo Jota has died at the age of 28 following a tragic road accident in Spain.

The fatal crash occurred on the A-52 motorway, at kilometre 65, near the municipality of Palacios de Sanabria in the province of Zamora.

Jota, born in 1996, was a key figure for both Liverpool FC and the Portuguese national team. The news of his sudden passing has sent shockwaves through the footballing world and beyond.

The Spanish sports newspaper MARCA reported the incident on Thursday, confirming that Jota died at the scene of the accident.

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The football star tied the knot with Jute Cardoso two weeks ago.

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 Sports Ministry, PGA Ghana to roll out ‘Golf-in-School’ programme

Mr Adams (left) and De Beer in a hearty chat after the meeting

 The Minister for Sports and Recreation, Mr Kofi Iddie Adams, says his sector is ready to leverage golf as a tool for sports development and environmental consciousness in the country.

In his view, a sport like golf must be given the needed attention because of its potential to enhance development and boost economic benefits to the youth.

Mr Adams gave the remark when he received a delegation from the Professional Golfers Association (PGA), Ghana.

The team was led by its president, Mr Hans De Beer and accompanied by other top officials.

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At the heart of the meeting was a shared commitment to reposition golf, most importantly professional golf as a powerful tool not only for sporting excellence but also for promoting ecological awareness and social inclusion.

Mr Adams acknowledged the current collaboration between the ministry and the PGA and acknowledged PGA’s recognition of the Ministry’s support for both amateur and professional golf in Ghana.

He stated that sports development cannot thrive in isolation and requires strong partnerships, visionary planning, and collective action, emphasising the importance of golf in promoting discipline, strategy, and respect for nature.

According to the Sports Minister, every golfer becomes an advocate for the environment, adding that “it is time to introduce golf in schools. This initiative would nurture young minds to value green spaces while embracing a sport that has enormous potential for tourism, health, and character development.”

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He assured the PGA team that their collaboration would move beyond dialogue into action, with plans to develop golf-in-schools programmes, roll out climate-awareness campaigns, and engage communities across regions in growing the game.

That vision, he said aligns with the country’s efforts to promote sustainable development and environmental conservation.

“By introducing golf-in-schools, it would instill values of discipline, hard work, and respect for nature in young people. The planned golf-in-schools programmes would not only promote the sport but also provide opportunities for young people to develop important life skills,” Mr Adams who doubles as a Member of Parliament for the Buem Constituency stated.

Responding, Mr De Beer, expressed their gratitude for the sports Minister’s support and commitment to developing golf in Ghana and also welcomed the opportunity to collaborate with the Ministry and contribute to the growth of the sport in the country.

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The meeting marked the beginning of a long-term partnership between the Ministry and the PGA to strengthen golf in Ghana and build a legacy that connects sport with sustainability.

Other PGA executive members who were present at the meeting include: Alhaji Ahmed Padori, Vice President, Tournament Director, Eric Henaku, Assistant Tournament Director, Francis Torgah, Emos Kwablah a senior member and Secretary of the Ladies’ Professional Golfers of Ghana Mercy Werner

 By Spectator Reporter

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