Audio By Carbonatix
Skyfalls Natural Mineral Water in collaboration with Star Micro insurance Service Limited has donated 1000 bags of sachet water to support victims of the recent floods disaster at Kaneshie and Nima in Accra.
The initiative was a two-day relief program coordinated by Skyfalls Natural Mineral Water and Star Micro Insurance Service Limited to relieve the plight of victims of the twin flood and fire disaster.
Richmond Owusu, Managing Director of Jares Investment Global Limited, Producers of Skyfalls Natural Mineral Water and Edible Ice Cubes in a brief speech during the presentation of the items, noted taking insurance policies is very crucial.

He said in difficult times like these, people who are covered under any insurance policy stand the chance to benefit a lot.
He said that is why his outfit has shown a great commitment in partnering with Star Micro Insurance Service to vigorously and continuously sensitize Ghanaians on the essence of taking insurance policies.
Skyfalls Natural Mineral Water has been extremely helpful in responding to the plight of victims in Ghana over the years.
The victims who received the donation were extremely happy for the gesture and commended the donors for their support.

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