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The Sales and Marketing Department of The Multimedia Group this week wore made-in-Ghana outfits as part of the Ghana Month celebration.
The idea is to promote the country’s cultural heritage and also to foster national cohesion.
On Monday, all members of the Department dressed exclusively in attires that were made with local fabrics.
This is also in line with The Multimedia Group's campaign to promote Buy Made In Ghana products.
As Ghana celebrates its 67th Independence anniversary the Group’s platforms run various programs to promote Ghana.































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