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Voltic (GH) Limited, producers of Voltic Natural Mineral Water, has received a Gold Award for its leading position in the category of Bottled Water Manufacturing at the Ashanti Business Excellence Awards held in Kumasi recently.
The ceremony was organised by Top Brass Ghana, an established event management company, supported by the Manhyia Palace. The award ceremony has been in existence for the past nine years and is focused on rewarding business and corporate entities who have contributed to the development of the Ashanti Region.
Voltic’s Gold Award was presented to Mr. Patrick Asumang Yeboah, Voltic (GH) Limited’s Northern Sector District Manager, by Oheneba Owusu–Afriyie II, Apayagahene who represented the Ashantihene.
This is the second time, consecutively, that Voltic is picking the Gold Award.
On receiving the award, Mr. Yeboah said, “Voltic (GH) Limited is very proud to receive this award and commendation for the second time.
“It is our aim to provide sustainable development and support for all the communities we work in, as such; we will continue to make significant contributions to the socio-economic development of the Ashanti Region and our nation as a whole”.
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