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Keda ceramics Ghana and Sunda International, dealers in fast-moving consumer goods have donated ¢500,000 in cash and ¢100,000 worth of Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs), to the National Covid-19 Trust Fund.
At a brief ceremony at the Jubilee House to make the presentation at the office of the Chief of Staff, Akosua Frema Osei Opare, Li Wei, Managing Director of Keda ceramics Ghana, said his outfit is impressed with government's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic so far.

He indicated that his company is committed to supporting government in every way possible in the Covid-19 struggle.
This is the second time both companies have responded to the national call with money and essentials to meet the needs of the country.
The Noguchi Centre for Medical Research and the Legon Hospital were the first beneficiaries of the companies’ generosity when government started recording positive cases of Covid-19.

Managers of the firms explained that as a corporate entity together with its associates, which employs over 3,000 Ghanaians, it believed that any support for government’s efforts at dealing with the pandemic would go a long way to help its staff, customers and communities.
At the Jubilee House, Keda and Sunda pledged their commitment to partner government through the global pandemic which has claimed over 75 thousand people.

Managing director of Keda Li Wei reiterated the company’s commitment to Ghana despite the challenge the pandemic poses.
"In our effort to support government in bringing the situation under control, we are making the donation to aid in the purchase of necessary equipment, PPEs and to help restrain the spread of the virus for the protection of our front-line health workers," Li Wei said.
Managing director of Sunda Ghana limited Victor Zhang handed over a truckload of some products of the company including, washing powder, detergents, wipes, soaps and others worth ¢100,000.

The Chief of Staff commended the two companies for the gesture.
She urged all to bear with government over the imposition of the restriction law adding it is the best to take the country out of the present situation.
"I am delighted with your contribution and as government we recognised the contribution of Sunda and Keda to the economy of Ghana.
"We are aware of your factories contributing to the One District One Factory initiative, the ceramic factory employing thousands of people and contributing to the economy.
"We hold you in high esteem and government will work to create an enabling environment for businesses to grow," she added.
Business magnate and president of the Ghana Rugby Association, Herbert Mensah was among others were there to support the donation.
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