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Renowned electronic company, Hisense Ghana on Friday presented home appliances worth thousands of cedis to the Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET), Greater Accra Regional office.
The items included five brand-new Hisense refrigerators, three Hisense Television sets and Hisense microwaves.
Hisense's Marketing coordinator Renee Quaye said the support forms part of his outfit's quest to support the regional office to operate effectively in their day-to-day activities.
"This is in response to your request for support, we believe it will certainly go a long way in facilitating your daily activities.
"These items are of high quality and we know they will help your offices a great deal."
The Acting Regional Director of Greater Accra TVET, Juliana Nkrumah, and her deputy
Philip Aheto expressed gross thanks to Hisense Ghana for the gesture.
"We are indeed grateful for this support, it will help immensely, thank you," she said.
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