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Cassona Global Imaging Ltd. once again have demonstrated its commitment to giving back to the community with a generous donation to the Muslim community in Ghana.
The donation was made simultaneously on Friday, 22nd March 2025, in Accra at the National Mosque, Kumasi at the KNUST Mosque, and in Tamale at the Anbariya Mosque Tamale.
The donation, which included essential items such as rice, oil, boxes of sardines, and dates, was warmly received by the Muslim community. These staples are particularly significant during Ramadan, as they provide sustenance and nourishment for those observing the fast.
In Accra, the donation was received by Alhaji Jabir Kango, Deputy Administrator of the National Mosque of Ghana, along with Alhaji Yussif Amuda Mulki, Public Relations Officer of the National Mosque of Ghana, and Abubakar Yussif Zenawah, Executive Secretary, National Mosque of Ghana.
In a heartfelt expression of gratitude, Alhaji Jabir Kango emphasised the significance of the donation, stating, "We are very grateful for this kind gesture. Donating to the National Mosque is donating directly and indirectly to the Ghanaian Muslim community. These items will reach the less privileged, orphans, and those who need them most."

Gladys Tetteh, Sales Lead at Cassona Global Imaging, proudly presented the donated items, stating, "We want the Muslim community to know that we are a trusted partner, and they can rely on us. At Cassona Global Imaging Ltd., we believe in the importance of giving back to the community. This donation is a reflection of our commitment to supporting those in need and promoting interfaith harmony.”
“We hope to inspire others to join us in making a positive impact on the world around us. Our desire is that as they pray, they'll pray for peace to reign in Ghana, and for our company to continue to grow and serve the community”, he added.
The donation is part of Cassona’s corporate social responsibility projects which consistently have been done over the years with a mission of making a valuable positive impact in the communities it operates.
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