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Yopoo Clean Company Limited, who are dedicated to producing sanitary products, has donated some items to The Multimedia Group.
The donation is to help the company protect its workers in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
Among the items donated were detergents, hand sanitisers, bleach and cleaning products for floors and washrooms.

Speaking to JoyNews, the CEO Valerie Bamfowah Danchie said the company wanted to extend a helping hand to workers at The Multimedia Group in protecting their reporters as well as those who visit the premises.

“We are doing this to help curb the Covid-19 pandemic. It has come but it will surely go. This is not for us, this is not our portion. So, this too shall pass,” she stated.

Raymond Larbi from The Multimedia Group's Human Resource team thanked Yopoo Clean Company for their donations and thoughtfulness.

“We are very grateful to Yopoo Clean Company for the thoughts to come and support The Multimedia Group with some of your products. This will go a long way to help in the fight against Covid-19,” he stated.

Mr Larbi also urged them to continue their generosity to not only media houses but to hospitals as well.

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