A Human Rights High Court in Accra has thrown out an injunction on the 2022/23 betPawa Premier League secured by AshantiGold.
The 2022/23 betPawa Premier League has been on hold for nearly a month now due to a Motion on Notice for Injunction secured by AshantiGold at the Human Rights High Court.
AshantiGold dragged the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to court contesting the decision to demote the team to the Division Two League for match fixing.
However, the Human Rights High Court after sitting on the matter has dismissed AshantiGold’s case, paving way for the betPawa Premier League to continue.
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Following the ruling, the Miners will pay GHS 20,000 as damages.
More to follow!