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Serbian tactician, Milovan Rajevac has reportedly been approved by the government of Ghana to takeover the Black Stars coaching job.
The 67-year old has been tipped as the best replacement for the vacant job after the sacking of CK Akonnor over poor performance.[ads2]
According to reports in the media, the government of Ghana has given the Ghana Football Association the greenlight to hand over the vacant Black Stars coaching job to the Serbian.
Milovan Rajevac was successful in his first stint as the Ghana head coach from 2008-2010 before leaving for Saudi Arabian outfit Al-Ahli.[ads3]
Report has it that, the government has also agreed to a monthly salary of $45,000 for Milovan Rajevac as the new Black Stars head coach.
He is expected to be announced as the new Black Stars head coach as Ghana prepare for world cup qualifiers against Zimbabwe.[ads4]
Rajevac took Ghana to the World Cup quarterfinals in 2010. Early that year, Rajevac guided the Black Stars to their first Afcon final in 20 years.[ads5]

