- UniMAC's External Affairs Office donates GH¢1,000 and essential items to the university's sports team.
- The gesture aims to serve as a morale booster for the players as the competition progresses.
- UniMAC is competing in the ongoing Mini GUSA Games at University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA).
- The university is represented in football, volleyball, and athletics disciplines.
The University of Media, Arts and Communication (UniMAC) has shown its commitment to supporting student welfare and sports development through a recent donation to the university's sports team. The External Affairs Office, led by Alex Kobina Stonne, popularly known as Kobby Stonne, presented packs of bottled water, assorted drinks, toiletries, gari mix, and a cash amount of GH¢1,000 to the players competing in the ongoing Mini GUSA Games at University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA).
The gesture comes after UniMAC's impressive 3-1 victory in their second football match of the competition. The donation is expected to serve as a morale booster for the players and the entire UniMAC contingent as the competition progresses.
Background on UniMAC's Sports Development
UniMAC has been actively promoting sports development within the university, recognizing its importance in promoting the institution's image and fostering a culture of excellence. The university has invested in various sports facilities and equipment, providing opportunities for students to engage in physical activities and develop their skills.
The university's sports teams have participated in several regional and national competitions, demonstrating their commitment to excellence and sportsmanship. UniMAC's sports teams have also been actively involved in community outreach programs, promoting sports as a tool for social development and community engagement.
UniMAC's Commitment to Student Welfare
The External Affairs Office's donation is part of UniMAC's commitment to supporting student welfare and sports development. The university has implemented various initiatives to promote student well-being, including providing access to counseling services, recreational facilities, and career guidance.
The university's administration has also been working closely with student leaders to identify areas of need and address them through various interventions. The donation to the sports team is a testament to the university's commitment to supporting student activities and promoting sports excellence.
Looking Ahead
As the competition progresses, UniMAC's sports team is expected to continue making strides in their respective disciplines. The university's administration and the External Affairs Office will continue to provide support and encouragement to the players, recognizing the importance of sports in promoting student welfare and excellence.
The university's participation in the Mini GUSA Games is an opportunity for UniMAC to showcase its sports prowess and promote its image as a leading institution in tertiary education. The university's commitment to sports development and student welfare is likely to have a positive impact on the institution's reputation and the lives of its students.
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