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The Tarkwa and Aboso Stadium, which is being financed by the Goldfields Ghana Foundation, is on track to be ready for use by March 2024.

During a media engagement organized by the Goldfields Ghana Foundation at the TnA Stadium, Project Manager Roger Adama stated that the venue is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2024.

He mentioned that there are several remaining tasks that need to be completed before the facility can be handed over to the Municipal Assembly and the National Sports Authority.

"There are several things to be done before the facility can be handed over to the Municipal Assembly and the National Sports Authority"

“The works outstanding are; Playing pitch, External works i.e. car parks, walkways, connection to public utility services, horticultural landscaping, Removal/refixing of clear sheets, Installation of floodlights and other key things,” he indicated

These tasks include finalizing the playing pitch, completing external works such as car parks and walkways, connecting to public utility services, implementing horticultural landscaping, removing and re-fixing clear sheets, and installing floodlights, among other key elements.

The Tarkwa and Aboso Stadium project began three years ago, and the Goldfields Ghana Foundation has invested over US$13 million out of a budgeted total of US$16 million.

This development implies that Medeama Sporting Club won't be able to utilize the stadium for their CAF Champions League group games scheduled to commence in November 2023.