
Accra, May 10, GNA - The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) and the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), two major state organizations will deliver separate addresses on important aspects of the emerging sports industry at the forthcoming 4th Accra Biennial Sports Expo 2012 to be held in Accra from Tuesday 15th to Friday 18th May, 2012.
A statement issued from the event organizers, RICS Consult Limited, copied tyo GNA Sports said GRA will address the topic 'Ghana's Tax Laws & the Sports Industry; Emerging Issues', while the GIPC will speak on 'Ghana's Investment Policy & the Emerging Sports Industry: Challenges and Prospects'.
The four day event under the theme: 'Promoting Africa's Talents Globally: Role of Sports Business' is to focus on ways of leveraging all facets of sports business principles and practices to develop and globally promote Africa's Sports Talents.
The Expo Conference will also seek to reach consensus on a designed road map to assist African nations, governments, sports policy makers' administrators and performers' re-think sports as an emerging industry with all its attendant benefits to grow African economies.
GNA


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