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Bubune Africa Limited, a Ghanaian beauty and wellness company, has donated care packs to patients at the Tema General Hospital as part of its end-of-year community outreach activities, with support from Kasapreko Company Limited.
The donation, which took place on Friday, December 19, 2025, forms part of the company’s efforts to support healthcare delivery and bring comfort to patients during the festive season.
A five-member delegation from Bubune Africa, led by its Chief Executive Officer and supported by four staff members, visited the hospital to present the items. The donation was formally received on behalf of the hospital by the Hospital Administrator, Dr. Ralph Armah.
In total, 62 care packs were presented, with each pack containing three essential products. The items were distributed to patients across selected units of the hospital, including the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (Mother and Child), the Female Ward — including the Female Surgical Ward — and the Oncology Unit.

According to representatives of Bubune Africa, the selected units were prioritised to support some of the hospital’s most vulnerable patients, including mothers, newborns and individuals undergoing intensive treatment.
The company said the initiative was inspired by its core values of compassion, dignity and shared responsibility towards communities.
“This is our small way of showing care and standing in solidarity with patients, especially during the festive season when being away from family can be particularly difficult,” a representative of Bubune Africa noted.

Hospital authorities expressed appreciation to Bubune Africa Limited and Kasapreko Company Limited for the gesture, describing it as timely and impactful. They said the donation brought comfort and encouragement to patients and staff alike.
Bubune Africa Limited reaffirmed its commitment to embedding social impact into its operations, noting that it will continue to support initiatives that promote wellbeing and community development across Ghana.
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