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The Central Region Football Association (CRFA) has launched the ‘Catch Them Young’ referees programme.
The chairman of the CRFA, Robert Otieku Duncan, said he was overwhelmed by the number of young boys and girls who had expressed interest in joining the programme.
He noted that all juvenile and Regional Women’s Division One League matches will be officiated by the ‘Catch Them Young’ referees.
Vice Chairman of the juvenile committee and ExCO member, Mr Samuel Anim Addo, who stood in for GFA President Kurt E S Okraku, noted that the ‘Catch Them Young’ referees were the future of Ghana football and hoped in the foreseeable future some of them would officiate at the Mundial.
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By Fadekemi Ajakaiye
The Nigerian Institute of Building plans to create awareness on the engagement of professionals in building construction at its annual programme, Builders’ Day.
The 2021 Builders’ Day has as its theme, ‘Professional builders’ engagement in building production management’.
The pre- Builders’ Day programme is expected to begin on Monday, March 8, 2021 with the induction of graduate students of building and inauguration of the Association of Building Artisans and Caftsmen of Nigeria (ABACON).
On Tuesday, March 9, 2021, there will be visitation to secondary schools for career talk under the programme’s ‘Catch Them Young’ initiative while on Wednesday and Thursday, there will be building condition survey and press day/ lectures respectively.
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The Delhi Police seem to have junked their motto Shanti, Seva, Nyay (peace, service and justice). It’s ‘catch them young’ now. Over the past weekend, a team of Delhi Police personnel went all the way to Bangalore, braving risks posed by Covid, to ensure that their prized catch doesn’t fly off to Sweden and join Greta Thunberg in the quest of protecting the earth against climate change and more. The brand ambassador apparently fashioned herself a peacenik, with an interest in environment conservation, but she couldn’t refuse the Delhi Police’s offer. And so, 22-year-old Disha Ravi, co-founder of the Indian chapter of Thunberg’s climate campaign Fridays for Future arrived in Delhi on Valentine’s Day; a posse of Delhi Police personnel in tow. Thanks to a local Delhi court, Ravi is now safely in police custody.