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Karpowership Ghana has been celebrated for demonstrating impeccable excellence and strong leadership in communication, community engagement, and employee relations, securing three major awards at this year’s IPR Excellence Awards.
The company was recognised as PR Company of the Year – Energy and Utilities and also won Best Community Relations Programme, reflecting its commitment to education, gender equality, and meaningful community impact.
Over the past year, Karpowership has implemented projects such as school renovations, mentorship programmes, scholarships, and STEM initiatives—each designed with the community’s needs at the centre.
“As a company, we actively engage stakeholders in the communities where we operate. By understanding their needs and involving them in the process, we tailor initiatives that truly impact lives,” said Sandra Amarquaye, Communications Manager at Karpowership Ghana.
Adding to the celebration, Sandra was also named Internal Communicator of the Year, recognising her dedication to keeping employees informed, motivated, and aligned with the company’s mission.
She added, “These awards are a testament to Karpowership Ghana’s culture of collaboration, transparency, and excellence. Being part of a team that values communication as a driver of success makes this honour truly meaningful.”
This triple win highlights Karpowership Ghana’s holistic approach to excellence—delivering reliable energy, investing in people, and creating lasting, positive change in the communities it serves.
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