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BlowChem Industries Limited, producers of Bel-Aqua and Bel Beverages has joined actively in the fight against Covid-19.
The company has donated to some items to frontline workers to help them overcome the deadly virus.
Tema General Hospital's Covid-19 unit has received 100 bottles of hand sanitizers, 20 boxes of gloves, 40 gallons of disinfectants, 15 gallons of bleach and Bel aqua & Bel Beverage products from the company.

The Ghana Armed Forces were given 100 bottles of hand sanitizers, 100 packs of Bel aqua water, 100 packs of Bel aqua Active and 50 packs of Big Boss Energy drink.

Also, 100 packs of Bel aqua water, 100 packs of Bel aqua Active, 50 packs of Big Boss Energy drink, 100 bottles of hand sanitizers were donated to the Ghana Police Service.

Marketing Manager for Bel Beverages, Moses Koranteng Fei, presented the items to the three outfits.Â

Medical Director at Tema General Hospital, Dr. Richard Anthony received the items on behalf of the hospital.

C. O. P Monney and Chief Brigadier Amoah received the donations on behalf of the Ghana Armed Forces and Ghana Police Service respectively.

The leaders from the three institutions said the donation from BlowChem Industries Limited will help combat coronavirus in Ghana.






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