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Ghana’s first digital television channel, MultiTV and its distributos have donated a number of digiboxes to the 37 Military Hospital.The donation was part of MultiTV’s Corporate Social Responsibility.Presenting the digiboxes, the Distribution Coordinator of MultiTV, Mr William Addison, said the donation was to enable patients and workers at the hospital enjoy the rich experience of MultiTV.He said the exciting programmes on the channels of MultiTV would bring some relief to both patients and nurses.The Commanding Officer of the Hospital, Col. Helbert Abban, received the donation on behalf of the hospital.He expressed his gratitude to MultiTV for the donation and promised to install the digiboxes in the wards immediately.
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