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Promasidor Ghana (PGH) sponsored an all-expense paid trip to Cape Town (South Africa) for 44 participants, made up of 22 deserving distributors and their partners.
The trip follows the distributors’ 2024 stellar performance, as well as brand, area, and national-level recognition at the 2025 Partners’ Dialogue & Awards Night, held in Accra.

Housed at the Commodore Hotel, the 44 visited Robben Island Prison and Museum, the South-western tip of the African continent (Cape of Good Hope), Cape Point- National Park, Boulders Penguin Colony, ascended to the peak of Table Mountain via cableways among many others.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Tonifel Prestige and 2024 National Best Distributor, Felicia Banahene said, “Promasidor has outdone itself with this trip to Cape Town. Last year, we went on the trip alone but this year, each distributor was asked to come along with his or her partner.

"We enjoyed every bit of the experience from the welcome dinner, iconic locations visited, shopping experience, dinner at Gold Restaurant and others.”
Recounting the Cape Town feel, Ruby Korantenmah Larbi, CEO of Kranby Enterprise said there was plenty to see and do in Cape Town.
“We are grateful to the management of PGH for this thoughtful package. We explored breathtaking natural landscapes, strolled along Blue Flag beaches, and enjoyed a stunning view from atop Table Mountain, which left us wanting more. Everywhere we turned, there was something new to discover.”
Baby Tei Nartey, Mawimbi Enterprise’s CEO who couldn’t hide his joy about the trip said: “Our drive through Chapman’s Peak Drive, widely thought to be among the most scenic stretches of road in the world and visit to Robben Island, a Unesco site and the famous destination of a prison that held political prisoners like Nelson Mandela.

"We visited Cape Point, at the extreme southwestern tip of the African continent were among my favourites. I equally enjoyed the team's close and personal feel with a protected colony of African penguins at Boulders Beach”.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Promasidor Ghana, Samir Sadaoui said the 5-day trip is Promasidor’s way of appreciating partners for their continuous dedication to making PGH and its brands a shining example in the business space.

“2024 was tough but we sailed through with you by our side. Management of PGH is grateful for the backing all year round and over the years. The trip to the stunning South African city of Cape Coast is just the tip of the iceberg.”
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