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Samsung Ghana Annual Week celebration slated for the September 17th to 23rd was on Tuesday launched in Accra with promises to reward customers in diverse ways including free repair of products purchased from the company's recognised dealers.
This year’s week, which leverages on three key strengths - new technology, innovative products and creative solutions, will enable Samsung Ghana to engage the public with Samsung brand story as well give back to society through its corporate social responsibility activities.
“This is our way of showing appreciation to our loyal customers,” Ryan Na, Senior Manager, HHP (hand held products) Sales said in a video launch by the company.
The week's celebration is on the theme: “Creating the Future Together”.
Richard Nunekpeku, Marketing Manager Samsung Ghana unveiling the week's activities, said a number of exhibitions and activations to entertain consumers and expose them to Samsung wide range of products would be hosted at the Accra Mall and other Samsung Sales points.
The week will also unite sports and soccer fanatics with a day's soccer event at the Lizzy Sports Complex in Accra; the company in partnership with experts from Afrique One Consortium, will visit Amansie near Kumasi to raise awareness about Buruli Ulcer as well as construct a borehole for the community.
The company's warranty has also been extended to 24 months in addition to many promotional sales offers including free repairs of Samsung products.
There will be raffles to also reward customers who purchase Samsung products during the week celebrations.
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