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Kingdom Exim’s Big Stars Animal Feed, has donated a number of items towards the ongoing fight against Covid-19 in the country.
Immanuel Paulraj and James Rajamani, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Kingdom Exim respectively, made the donation on behalf of the company.
The duo donated the GH¢60,000 worth of items to the Tema Metropolitan Assembly through the assembly’s Chief Executive Officer, Felix Mensah Nii Anang-La.
The items donated include hand sanitisers, face masks, hand gloves, liquid soaps, Veronica buckets and some tissues.
Nii Anang-La was grateful for the gesture, praising Kingdom Exim’s management, especially the MD and CEO for their continuous support for the Tema Metropolitan Assembly.
Big Stars Animal Feed is a subsidiary of the Kingdom Exim Group located in the Heavy Industrial Area of Tema.

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