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Peeva Beverages, one of the newest brands under Feenam Industries, has officially signed up to participate in the upcoming JoySports Invitational Tournament, scheduled for October 26 at the University of Ghana Stadium.
The company is confident about its chances of clinching victory in the highly anticipated corporate event.
Courage Kodo, the Brands Manager of Peeva Beverages, shared some insights into their product line and enthusiasm for the tournament.

"Peeva Beverages is one of the newest additions to Feenam Industries. We have a few of our flavoured drinks: Peeva Orange, Peeva Cocktail, Peeva Tangerine, etc.," he said.
The CEO of Peeva Beverages, Frank Adjei Mensah speaking boldly ahead of the tournament, assured competitors of their readiness to claim the top spot.
"I have been in the gym, and I can assure you that we will be champions. It is a promise," he stated.

"On a serious note, I can promise you that if we are not the first, we will be among the first."
The team from Peeva Beverages is eager to showcase their competitive spirit as they join other corporate participants, including Sapholda Ventures, in what is expected to be an exciting day of sportsmanship and networking.
With their confidence and dedication, Peeva Beverages is determined to make their mark on the tournament and prove themselves as contenders for the top prize.
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