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Ministry of Gender supports Black Maidens ahead of crucial World Cup qualifiers
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Ministry of Gender supports Black Maidens ahead of crucial World Cup qualifiers

May 22, 2026 2 Min Read
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The Ministry of Gender, Youngsters and Social Safety has expressed its robust assist and solidarity with Ghana’s U-17 girls’s nationwide staff, the Black Maidens, as they put together for his or her FIFA U-17 Ladies’s World Cup qualifier in opposition to Liberia.

In an announcement launched by the ministry, officers emphasised the staff’s function as a logo of empowerment for ladies throughout Ghana.

The Ministry famous that the Black Maidens proceed to reveal self-discipline, resilience and excellence, and function an inspiration for ladies to pursue their ambitions in each sport and training.

Within the qualifiers, Ghana will host Liberia on Saturday, Could 23, 2026 on the Accra Sports activities Stadium earlier than heading to the return match on Saturday, Could 30, 2026 on the Samuel Canyon Do Sports activities Complicated.

The Minister of the Sector, Dr. Agnes Naa Momo-Rahti, additionally supplied encouragement to the athletes and technical groups, urging them to stay assured, targeted and united. She assured the staff of the complete assist of the federal government and the ladies and ladies of Ghana of their quest for qualification.

The Ministry concluded by wishing the Black Maidens each success of their marketing campaign, reaffirming their dedication to selling girls’s empowerment by sport, and inspiring the staff to proceed to make the nation proud on the worldwide stage.

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