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Betway has officially, handed over two fully installed Power Up units to the people of Kofi Ayim, located in the Ayensuano District of the Eastern Region.
The move, reinforced the brand’s long-standing commitment to community development and sustainable energy inclusion.
Since its inception in Ghana, Betway, a leading global sports betting brand, has consistently supported local communities through donations, health support drives and social development programmes.
The Power Up initiative, delivered under the Betway Cares umbrella as part of the
company’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategy, marked another impactful milestone in
this ongoing effort.
Power Up is Betway Ghana’s flagship CSR initiative aimed at empowering disadvantaged communities with access to solar-powered infrastructure that supports basic energy needs,
connectivity, and digital connectivity.
The initiative is designed to bridge gaps in electricity and digital access by delivering purpose-built hubs equipped with mobile charging ports and lighting.
Speaking at the handing over ceremony, a community leader, Kofi Amponsah expressed gratitude on behalf of the community saying, “this intervention is timely and impactful.
These solar units will enhance the lives of residents, especially those who rely on
mobile connectivity and digital tools for everyday needs.”
Public Relations and Brand Manager at Betway, Mr Michael Asamoah Agyemang stated that,"with Power Up, Betway is going beyond entertainment to provide real, lasting solutions. At Betway, we believe access to power and connectivity should not be a privilege but a necessity."
He urged the community to maintain the facility in order to serve them for years while Betway would continue to impact in the communities in diverse ways.
With more Power Up installations planned in rural Ghana, Betway continues to play a pivotal role in transforming lives and bridging infrastructure gaps, one community at a time through the Betway Cares Initiative.
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