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Bel Beverages has presented assorted drinks valued at GH¢15,000 to the Kumasi Central Mosque in the Ashanti Region as part of its annual support to the Muslim community.
The Ashanti Regional Sales Manager of Bel Beverages, Alex Muah Blankson, indicated that the company consistently donates to Muslim communities in areas where it operates.
According to him, the gesture is in recognition of the 30-day fasting observed by Muslims and to support them as they break their fast.
"Every year, as part of our corporate social responsibility, we support the Muslim community with assorted drinks. We recognize their 30 days of fasting, and this is our way of helping them break their fast comfortably," said Mr. Blankson.

The Administrative Secretary to the Ashanti Regional Chief Imam, Mohammed Bombida, who received the items, expressed gratitude to the company.
He noted that the donation will go a long way to support Muslims during the fasting period.
"This donation has come at the right time when Muslims are observing the fast. We are grateful to Bel Beverages for this continuous support over the past five years, and we pray for their business to grow," he stated.
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