The Chief Executive of Holy Trinity Spa and Health Farm, Dr. Felix Anyah, has received Africa’s Most Respected CEO - Health Sector Award at the event held in Mauritius.
The Holy Trinity Spa and Health Farm in Sogakope was also awarded the Africa’s Best Destination Spa for Wellness Conference at this Prestigious Pan African Event.
In an interview, Dr Anyah expressed gratitude to the organisers of the event dubbed Africa’s Giants hosted by the Business Executive in collaboration with the Economic Development Board in Mauritius.
There were about 35 Awards going to recipients from different African Countries such as Healthcare Incubator, Digital Solutions, Telecommunications, Brand Advertising and Renewable Energy going to Kenya, Mauritius, Ethiopia, South Africa and Zimbabwe respectively.
At a thanksgiving party, the Spa’s Director of Medical Services, Dr Veronica Dzormeku, praised her boss of being a visionary leader.
She indicated that Dr Anyah is committed to the vision, mission, goals and strategies in pioneering wellness through integrative health/ medicine for health and medical tourism.
She noted that the Holy Trinity Spa and Health Farm is the Integrative Health/Medicine Department of the Holy Trinity Medical Centre.
Dr Dzormeku reiterated that non-communicable diseases are affecting the productive sector of the economy, especially those in the middle and upper class.
She, therefore, called on all and sundry to adopt lifestyles including spa treatments to avoid such diseases.
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