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After successfully launching its new line of footwear made from recycled materials, Mckingtorch Africa through the support of Total Petroleum has opened a pop-up shop to create a convenient walk-in shopping experience for customers and supporters.
The launch, which took place on Monday, 27th July 2020, was held at the 37 Total Fuel Service Station, adjacent the Golden Tulip Hotel where the managing director of Total officially handed over a Sunshine Solar Kiosk for the company to exhibit the Mckingtorch Footwear for 30 days.
The launch commenced at 2 pm and was graced by very august guests including the Managing Director of Total Ghana, Mr. Eric Fanchini.
Below are photos from the event:














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