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Ghana Sports Conference 2025 postponed to September

The much-anticipated Ghana Sports Conference 2025 has been postponed to September 2025, organisers announced on August 1, 2025.

The event will still be held at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre in Accra.

The postponement, according to the organising body Perception Management International (PMI), is intended to allow for broader stakeholder participation and enhanced planning to deliver a more impactful and inclusive conference.

Originally themed “Elevate. Excel. Empower: Shaping Ghana’s Sporting Destiny,” the conference seeks to convene key figures in sports — including policymakers, athletes, private sector leaders, and development partners — to explore critical challenges and opportunities in Ghana’s sporting landscape.

“This postponement is a strategic move to ensure that we deliver the high-level engagement and outcomes we envision for the Ghana Sports Conference,” said Martin Ankrah, Director at PMI.

“We are using the additional time to expand our outreach and secure even more diverse voices to enrich the discussions.”

While the exact date in September is yet to be announced, PMI has assured the public and all stakeholders of its continued commitment to hosting a successful and forward-looking event.

The Minister of Youth and Sports is expected to attend, signalling strong government backing for the initiative, which aligns with national efforts to drive innovation and sustainable growth in the sports sector.

The conference agenda will maintain its focus on key areas such as grassroots development, sports financing, athlete welfare, gender inclusion, and the business of sports. Highlight sessions include “The Future of Ghanaian Football,” “Empowering Women in Sports,” and “Youth Development and Grassroots Sports.”

The Ghana Sports Conference is widely recognised as a premier platform for shaping strategic direction in the country’s sports ecosystem, bringing together voices from government, the private sector, sports associations, and international development partners.

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