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Humanitarian Awards on Monday, August 15, announced Philbro Properties, one of Ghana’s leading estate companies as the official headline sponsor of the Humanitarian Awards Global 2022.
The announcement was made at the signing ceremony held at the headquarters of the Philbro Group Companies in Accra.
Philbro Properties is a property development arm of Philbro Group in Ghana.
The company's major achievement includes the on-time delivery of exceptional quality assets with record sales success.
It aims to develop the coastal belts and areas in Ghana, and by so doing, turn Ghana’s coastal areas into first-class residential and commercial communities.

The partnership seeks to unearth esteemed change stories globally and properly marketing and positioning the elite homes and properties available for affordable purchase.
Signing on behalf of Philbro Homes, Francis and managers, said, “the company’s high appetite for growing estate business sector with affordable homes and creating opportunities, and rewarding its markets are a few of the many reasons for partnering with the HAG”.
On his part, Programmes Manager, Noble Wisdom Dordoe, commended Philbro Properties for the partnership.
He said there is a need to celebrate the work of the humanitarian community.
Mr Dordoe added that Ghana is blessed with young businessmen and evidence is seen through the display of youth action in developing the contry.
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