Juliet Bawuah Steps Down from CAF Media Role After Distinguished Service
Prominent Ghanaian sports journalist Juliet Bawuah has officially resigned from her media role with the Confederation of African Football (CAF), bringing to an end a remarkable chapter of service on the continental stage.
Bawuah, who has built a solid reputation in sports journalism across Africa and beyond, served CAF in various capacities, including as Media Relations Manager and Match Day Media Officer for several major competitions. Her work placed her at the heart of some of the continent’s biggest football tournaments, where she played a key role in coordinating media activities, facilitating communication between teams and journalists, and ensuring smooth media operations on match days.
Throughout her tenure, she was widely praised for her professionalism, attention to detail, and commitment to promoting African football through effective storytelling and strategic media engagement. Her ability to manage high-pressure environments while maintaining strong relationships with international and local media outlets earned her respect within the football community.
Juliet Bawuah’s resignation marks the end of a significant era in her collaboration with CAF, but it also opens a new chapter in her already accomplished career. Known for breaking barriers in a competitive industry, she remains one of Ghana’s most influential voices in sports journalism.
While the reasons for her decision have not been publicly detailed, her contribution to CAF’s media landscape will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact. Many within the football fraternity are expected to celebrate her service and look forward to her next move in the global sports media space.
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