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Renowned electronic appliances company, Hisense has yet again extended its support to society.
In its latest act of Corporate Social Responsibility, it donated 10 pieces of its brand new air conditioners to the Airforce Base Accra Training School at Burma Camp.
Brand ambassador for Hisense, Nana Ama-McBrown on Monday at the Airforce Base said the gesture was part of the company's quest to support institutions and individuals in the country and beyond.
"This forms part of Hisense's Corporate Social Responsibility programs. We believe our high profile air-conditioners will go a long way in supporting the officers at the training school.
"This is the beginning of a long-term relationship we intend to build with the outfit," she said.
The renowned actress promised to provide them with the Hisense Smart Board for their programs at Training School.
Air Commodore Joshua Mensah-Lakai, Base Commander, Airforce Base Accra expressed gratitude to officials of the company for their kindness.
"Already, the installation of Hisense products in some of our offices goes to show that we have absolute trust in your products. We look forward to a healthier union. We are indeed grateful for the gesture," he said.
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