Audio By Carbonatix
A wholly Ghanaian-owned engineering and research consultancy company, Peew-Williams Services Company Limited, has supported the second edition of the Captain One Golf Society Kids tournament.
The company presented an undisclosed amount to the Captain One Golf Society as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility which according to the Chief Executive Officer, Edward Williams fell in line with their CSRs.

He said "...as a company, they pride themselves in putting smiles on the faces of vulnerable and underprivileged kids therefore we were pleased to know that Captain One had a similar objective hence the support."
President and Founder of the Society, Pius Ayeh Appiah, expressed his gratitude to the company for coming on board and assured him of a great partnership that would be of mutual benefit.

He also assured the company that the funds received would be used for its intended purpose and invited them to the tournament to have firsthand information on how the project has evolved.
The second edition of the Captain One Golf Kids Golf Tournament is scheduled to tee-off on Friday, January 20, 2023 at the Royal Golf Club in Kumasi.
Latest Stories
-
Today’s Front pages: Thursday, April 30, 2026
9 minutes -
GH¢57.2m unearned salaries recovered by Auditor-General, supervisors to be surcharged
1 hour -
John Apetorgbor Kwabla Fugar aka Joe Dakota
1 hour -
Madam Teresa Abrewa Shebruaba Bessabro
1 hour -
No burial without justice – Ghana blocks funeral, demands probe into citizen’s killing in South Africa
2 hours -
That era is over – Ghana vows accountability for every citizen killed abroad
2 hours -
Brent oil rises 7% on report US considering military options to break Iran deadlock
2 hours -
Minority cries ‘political persecution’ over arrest of Maxwell Kofi Jumah
2 hours -
Court premises declared crime scene as Judicial Service relocates Sunyani Circuit, Magistrate Courts
2 hours -
Ghana’s currency volatility linked to extractive sector leakages – Joe Jackson
3 hours -
Body of drowned 20-year-old water tanker attendant retrieved from quarry pit at Mpobi
3 hours -
GNAT kicks against 7,000 teacher recruitment, demands increase
3 hours -
Oti MDCEs sign 24-hour economy contracts
3 hours -
GNFS pushes for prosecutorial powers amid rising attacks on firefighters
3 hours -
Court grants substituted service in defamation suit against Health Minister
3 hours