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The Chartered Institute of Marketing, Ghana (CIMG) has donated ¢40,000 and quantities of water, hand sanitizers and essential medications to the Covid-19 National Trust Fund.
The donation is in line with the Institute’s corporate social responsibility and public advocacy programmes.
Presenting the cheque and items through the Information Ministry Tuesday, Dr D. Kasser Tee, the National President of the CIMG said, “CIMG is a not-for-profit professional association that promotes the education and professional practice of marketing in Ghana.
"We have mobilised contributions from our individual members to the tune of ¢40,000 to support government in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
"We have, in addition, mobilised water, sanitizers and essential medications from the following local manufacturers; Kasapreko Company, Bel Aqua and Pharmanova”.

As a professional body, CIMG pledges its commitment to helping indigenous companies that require marketing support to turn around, revamp and grow their businesses in these times, when economic activities have slowed globally, he added.
Dr. Kasser Tee took the opportunity to draw public attention to the need to discourage the physical presentation of cheques, including dummies and bank drafts by donors, as these are all mediums for possible transmission of the coronavirus.
“Henceforth, it may be appropriate for all donors to request their bankers to effect electronic transfers directly into the COVID-19 National Trust Fund account.
"We have done so this morning, and we have here the transaction advice from our bankers, Ecobank Ghana to show. This way, we shall all be contributing towards limiting the spread of the virus,” Dr Tee added.
Accompanying the National President were Shirley Acquaah-Harrison, National Treasurer and Kwabena Agyekum, Executive Director of the Institute.
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