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Cadbury Ghana Ltd, part of Mondelez International Group of Companies, has honoured some of its members of staff who have contributed immensely to the continuous growth of the company over the years.
At a ceremony to reward them, the Head of Human Resource of Cadbury Ghana, Mrs Vivian Tetteh, congratulated awardees on the years of dedication and hard work to the business.
She reiterated that the business aimed at taking colleagues through various training programmes to enhance their capabilities, and added that deserving colleagues would be awarded the “Managing Director’s Special Award” for their immense achievements within the year alongside the Long Service Award.
In his address, the Managing Director of Cadbury Ghana Ltd, Mr James Boateng, commended employees for their admirable service over the years.
He praised the staff for their commitment and wonderful contributions to make the brand a success.
Mr Boateng urged the staff to work hard to achieve the 2014 set target for the business.
At the event, 23 employees, who have served between 10 to 25 years were recognised and awarded for their service.
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