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Akwamu Chief calls on Kasapreko Company Limited

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The Chief of”¯Akwamu”¯Traditional area”¯in the”¯Eastern Region, Odeneho”¯Kwafo Akoto”¯III has paid a curtesy call on local beverage giants, Kasapreko Company Limited in Accra.

The Chief who was accompanied by some elders of Akwamu Traditional area took the opportunity to interact with the Managing Director (MD) of the company, Mr.”¯Richard”¯Adjei.

The Chief was looking forward to a collaboration with the company and the traditional Authority whereby the company’s “Kasapreko”¯Dry Gin” could be used in the performance of traditional rites.

Odeneho”¯kwafoAkoto”¯III endorsed Kasapreko London Dry Gin as the most Authentic drink for traditional rites. The Paramount Chief also expressed his happiness that the company also has a brand in Alomo Bitters which has been rated among the top five fast growing brands in the world.

He promised to offer the company a land in his area for the establishment of a branch as part of efforts to create jobs”¯for people”¯in the area.

The Chief further praised the company for supporting chieftaincy”¯and tradition”¯and”¯also projecting African values since its inception.

Mr.”¯Richard”¯Adjei who received the entourage assured the traditional authorities of the company’s preparedness to support the people of”¯Akwamuman, saying that”¯Akwamuman”¯was the citadel of”¯Akan”¯tradition in Ghana and therefore deserves support.

The Marketing Manager of the company, Gerald”¯Bonsu, on his part promised the chief and people that Kasapreko Company Limited was ready to support the area with events and activations that comes with entertainment and customer loyalty rewards.

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