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Great Kosa Suaye Technological Centre, a mechanical company in Ghana will, at the beginning of 2015, launch and begin distribution of its maiden edition of Kantanka automobiles.
The official launch, which would bring together most automobile companies at a to-be-decided location would serve as the platform for the unveiling of the vehicle.
The Managing Director of Carmudi Ghana, Kobina Amoo, has congratulated the Great Kosa Suaye Technological Centre on their initiatives and lauded them for having the audacity and perseverance to manufacture a car in Ghana.
Mr. Amoo expressed his joy for the company and stated that he hopes the success of Kantanka automobiles will encourage other Ghanaians to take the leap to develop highly sophisticated finished products for the betterment of our economy and national pride.
He added that Carmudi, a trusted marketer of automobiles in Ghana and the world, will continue to lend their support to Kantanka (Great Kosa Suaye Technological Centre) and looks forward to marketing made-in-Ghana vehicles on its online platform.
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