Herbert Mensah on May 9th Remembered 2017
Herbert Mensah on May 9th Remembered 2017
Herbert Mensah on May 9th Remembered 2017
A cross section of Ghanaians has called on the Government of Ghana to declare the memorial of the May 9th, 2001 Accra Stadium Disaster a national day of observance.
Mr Herbert Mensah, Chairman of Kumasi Asante Kotoko at the time of the second biggest recorded stadium disaster on 9 May 2001 at the Accra Sports Stadium, has called on all Ghanaians to “Embrace The Day” not only in solidarity with the 126 fallen heroes who died on that day but in a call for responsibility, discipline and respect in all matters related to sports.
Herbert Mensah Meets Otumfuo
– Daily Guide, 8 May 2017
Address at the occasion of the 16th “May 9th Remembered” at the Manhyia Palace in Kumasi on 6 May 2017, the day that coincided with the birthday celebration of the Asantehene.
Mr Herbert Mensah, Chairman of Kumasi Asante Kotoko at the time of the second biggest recorded stadium disasters, is true to nature remembering the tragedy of 9 May 2001 for the 16th consecutive year in 2017 with a series of events in Kumasi.
Herbert Mensah talks about the planned “May 9th Remembered” activities for 2017 on Joy News.
Interview with Herbert Mensah, President of Ghana Rugby, after the match Benin vs. Togo in the Rugby Africa Regional Challenge Group West 1 played at the Accra Sports Stadium on Wednesday 3 May 2017.
Herbert Mensah, President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union (GRFU) and Chairman of the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) Media Relations Sub-Committee delivered an inspirational address to the Ghana national Rugby team, the Ghana Eagles, before their match against Benin in the Rugby Africa Regional Tournament Group West 1 in Accra on 30 April 2017.
How much did this contribute to the Ghana Eagles’ thumping of Benin by 46 points to 5?