National Sports Authority Opens Media accreditation process for Ghana vs Zimbabwe World cup qualifier

The National Sports Authority has announced that media organizations interested in covering the 2022 FIFA World cup qualifiers between Ghana’s Black Stars and their Zimbabwean Counterparts at the Cape Coast Stadium.
A statement from the Sports Authority below:
The National Sports Authority extends its compliments to you and wishes to inform all media practitioners who intend to cover the aforementioned match between the Black Stars of Ghana and their Zimbabwean counterparts, scheduled for Saturday, October 9th, 2021 at the Cape CoastStadium to submit their applications duly signed by a Manager or an Editor to the Head of Public Relations, National Sports Authority via e mail: pr@sportsauthority.gov.gh Applicants should kindly attach a copy of a passport photograph to the letter. Deadline for submission of applications is Wednesday, 6th October, 2021. Accreditation tags can be picked up on Saturday, October 9th, 2021 at the Cape Coast Stadium, from 9:00 am to 2:00pm.
Applications without passport photographs will
not be considered.
Media organization category Number of media practitioners
Television 2
Radio 1
Print/Online portal 1
Applicants should note that due to the COVID-19 safety protocol on social distancing, a limited number of media practitioners will be accredited to cover the match.
We further entreat all accredited media practitioners to adhere to all the COVID-19 safety Protocol measures that have been put in place at the stadium.
Shortlisted applications will be published on the NSA website: www.sportsauthority.gov.gh