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Herbalife Ghana, a leader in health and nutrition operation, has been awarded Health Food Product of the year at the 2017 People’s Choice Practitioners (PCP) Honours.
The award recognises Herbalife’s nutritional product range as the most patronised health food product on the Ghanaian market.
The PCP Honours celebrate distinguished professionals and institutions who have made important contributions to the health sector in Ghana, and Africa at large.
Through a public voting system, the PCP honours is designed to identify and celebrate outstanding players among the health fraternity in various categories.
Country Director of Herbalife Ghana, Frederick Amissah, picked the coveted award at a ceremony held at the Golden Tulip Hotel, Kumasi said the compnay is honoured to have picked the award.
"We take enormous pride in our cutting-edge nutritional products which help people live healthy and active lifestyles. Herbalife Nutrition has become an embodiment of balanced inner nutrition, sports and fitness as well as targeted other nutrition products," he said.
He added that In the years to come, they will continue to work to promote the complete well-being of our stakeholders through our innovative products.
Herbalife Ghana’s award was one of 33 awards announced at the event which had Asantehene OtumfourOsei Tutu II, the Special Guest of Honour.
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