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Kingdom Exim Group, one of the major sponsors and supporters of Ghana Tourism Awards has been recognised for its support and contribution.
The company has over the period supported the Ghana Tourism Authority, especially in the Tema.
The Authority, therefore, deemed it fit to acknowledge them with an honorary award during the recently held Ghana Tourism Awards 2019 on last Thursday at the Mayflower Gardens, in Tema.
The Regional Director of Ghana Tourism Authority, Charles Buabeng commended the directors of the Exim Group.
He singled out James Rajamani and Immanuel Rajamani for the support to the tourism industry as he encouraged more companies and individuals to do same to push back the Tourism Authority.
The Group has over the years supported the Ghana Tourism agenda during many of its programs including tree planting project at Tema New Town - Manhea Community as part of the project ‘Greening our Environment.’
There was also coconut tree planting at Ashaiman Polyclinic at Community 26.
During the recent pandemic of Covid-19, Kingdom Exim supported with the provision of Veronica Buckets, hand sanitizers, tissue papers etc.
The company’s restaurant, Kings Food Court – ‘Meet N Eat’ Restaurant, also received the best restaurant under the second Grade Category Award during the award ceremony.
The restaurant was also noted for its serene atmosphere, unique architecture, quality services, variety of food which are Ghanaian, Continental and Indian dishes.
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