Ticket Prices Revealed for 2023 African Games!”

Get Ready for the 2023 African Games: Ticket Prices Revealed!

Excitement is building as Ghana gears up to host the 13th African Games from March 8 to March 23. With an array of thrilling disciplines on the roster, including football, table tennis, handball, tennis, volleyball, swimming, badminton, and the triathlon, sports enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the action.

The Ministry for Youth and Sports has unveiled the official ticket prices for the much-anticipated event. Sports Minister Mustapha Ussif disclosed the details during a press briefing on Monday, February 4, 2024. The ticket prices are set to range from GHc50 to GHc500, offering spectators a variety of options to suit their preferences and budgets.

For those seeking a truly VIP experience, there’s even the option to indulge in the VVIP section, where patrons might pay more for premium seating to witness the sporting spectacle up close.

“It will depend on where you want to sit,” Minister Ussif explained. “If you want to buy a ticket and sit in the VVIP to watch table tennis, then you should be ready to pay more.”

He emphasized that ticket prices vary depending on the seating arrangement, with options ranging from the wings to prime viewing spots. Additionally, some events may offer complimentary tickets, but spectators will still need to secure their entry passes to ensure crowd control.

“For your information, the ticketing ranges from GHc50 to GHc500 and sometimes even GHc1,000,” Minister Ussif stated. “But it will depend… If you want to buy a ticket and sit at the wings, it has its own price.”

To make the ticket purchasing process convenient for fans, tickets for the 2023 African Games can be acquired via the official website or through a designated short code, *713*23#.

With preparations in full swing and ticket sales underway, anticipation for the 2023 African Games is reaching fever pitch. Sports enthusiasts and spectators alike are eagerly counting down the days until they can witness the thrill of Africa’s finest athletes competing on Ghanaian soil.

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