Mawuko Afadzinu’s Leadership Prowess Acknowledged by ITTF at Paris Olympic Games

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Mawuko Afadzinu, President of the Ghana Table Tennis Association (GTTA), has once again demonstrated his exemplary leadership qualities on the international stage. His invitation to attend the celebration of table tennis’ 10th appearance at the ongoing Olympic Games in France is a testament to his dedication and commitment to the sport.

Under Afadzinu’s leadership, the GTTA has experienced significant growth and development. His vision and strategic direction have enabled the association to increase participation and enhance the overall profile of table tennis in Ghana.

Afadzinu’s appointment as Chair of the ITTF Board Permanent Committee on Sustainability is a recognition of his expertise and leadership in promoting sustainable practices in table tennis. His work in this role has had a positive impact on the global table tennis community, and his invitation to the Olympic Games celebration is a well-deserved acknowledgment of his efforts.

The ITTF President, Petra Sörling, has praised Afadzinu’s contributions to the sport, highlighting his tireless work in promoting sustainability and development in table tennis across the world. His leadership has not only benefited Ghana but also the global table tennis community, making him a respected figure in the sport.

Afadzinu’s success is a result of his collaborative approach, engaging with stakeholders, and building strong relationships with international partners. His leadership style has inspired a new generation of table tennis enthusiasts in Ghana, and his legacy will continue to shape the sport for years to come.

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As Afadzinu attends the 10th appearance of table tennis at the Olympic Games in France, he carries the hopes and aspirations of the Ghanaian table tennis community.

By: GTTA Communications|| Nicholas Akussah

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