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Zain Ghana, the telecommunications operator with the fastest network in the country, has presented cheques to the winners of the first weekly draw of their ‘live your dreams’ promotion, which was live on TV3.
The presentation took place during the second weekly draw of the promotion which saw another fifty winners. Zain is a leading telecommunications operator across the Middle East and Africa providing mobile voice and data services to 64.7 million active customers as at 31 March 2009. In terms of customer base, Zain is the 3rd largest mobile operator in the world, with commercial presence in 24 countries.
Zain offers innovative services in its markets such as ‘One Network’, the world’s first borderless mobile telecommunications network which enables customers who are abroad to receive calls and SMS without charge and to make voice and data calls at local rates throughout 19 countries, in Africa and the Middle East.
This service allows a customer to top up in one’s home country or from more than 1,000,000 outlets within Zain’s One Network footprint.
The Head of Corporate Communications of Zain Ghana, Carmen Bruce-Annan presented a cheque for GH 2,500 cedis to Peter Kwaku, the first prize winner of last week’s draw and GHC1, 000 to Benedicta Avork and Ernest Adjei, who were second and third prize winners respectively.
Presenting the cheques to the customers, Mrs. Bruce-Annan said, “Zain is excited that our customer reward programme is making such a huge impact in the lives of our customers.
It’s going to be a very interesting twelve weeks and all customers from other networks should join the Zain family, not only to experience the fastest network in Ghana, but also to stand a chance of winning.”
The Greater Accra region, dominated the second week’s draw with Frank Tetteh from Lashibi and Sixtus Kudjoe from Tema winning the third and second prize of GHC 1,000 cedis each.
The first prize winner, Ubeyidatu Iddrusu from La Paz received GHC 2,500.
Source: Daily Guide
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