Sports News of Thursday, 10 May 2018 Source: ghananewsagency.org SWAG) has congratulated the CEO of Activa International Insurance The
Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) has congratulated Mr. Solomon Lartey, Chief Executive of Activa International Insurance, for winning the «Insurance CEO of the Year» award at the 8th Ghana Entrepreneur and Corporate Awards.
The South - West wing of
the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN), has condemned in totality the action of the association's National President, Honours Sirawoo for refusing...
President of
the Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG), Kwabena Yeboah has been named to serve on the Board of the Free Zones Authority.
Also speaking, Fred Edoreh, who is the Chairman of Lagos chapter of
the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria told Dalung that the leadership tussle was a dead matter, warning that its resurrection was capable of tainting his image in the eyes of President Muhammadu Buhari.
Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) has on Friday commended the Osun State governor, Ogbeni Raid Aregbesola for rechristening the popular Prime FC to Odun United FC.
Not exact matches
A staff
writer for SBNation, Emily Kay is a member of the Golf
Writers Association of America and an unapologetic Boston
sports honk.
One of the sources, free - lance
writer Allen Barra, a regular contributor to the New York City weekly The Village Voice who is writing a book with Marvin Miller, the former head of the Major League Baseball Players
Association, told SI that early in 1985 he spent a few days with Winfield in Minneapolis while preparing a story for
Sports Fitness magazine.
Media contributor within the Women's Department at the Malta Football
Association since March 2015 and
sports writer for Malta's leading newspaper, Times of Malta (Allied Newspapers Limited) since February 2017.
She also served as Executive Director of the New York State Dispute Resolution
Association as a contributing
writer for Inside
Sports Magazine and in various positions within all three branches of New York state government.
BY MARC MATURO Rockland County Times»
sports reporter Marc A. Maturo is a lifetime honorary member of the Baseball
Writers Association of America.
In this episode, Scientific American senior
writer Wayt Gibbs talks about what he learned at a major computer security conference, the RSA Conference 2006; physicist Mark Shegelski reveals some of the science secrets about the Olympic
sport of curling; and frequent Scientific American contributor JR Minkel discusses a number of stories he picked up at the annual meeting of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science.