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In a vibrant display of appreciation and camaraderie, The Multimedia Group Limited on Friday hosted a spirited lunchtime party for staff, dubbed “MGL Hangout Lunch for Staff: Kenkey-Pork-Mutton-Chicken.”
The event, held at the company's car park in Kokomlemle as part of the media conglomerate's 30th anniversary, brought together employees from across the media conglomerate for an afternoon of delicious local cuisine, lively music, and shared laughter.

With kenkey, pork, mutton, chicken, and a variety of refreshing drinks on the menu, the atmosphere was one of relaxation and genuine celebration.


Staff were treated to a buffet of some of Ghana’s most loved delicacies, served with generous portions and warm smiles.


To elevate the experience, the Kwan Pa Band was brought on board to deliver a live performance that had attendees singing, clapping, and dancing along.


Known for their electric blend of highlife and contemporary Ghanaian rhythms, the band’s setlist added colour and cultural flair to the occasion.
The grill
From light-hearted banter to good music and even better food, the event captured the essence of what makes The Multimedia Group a family, not just a workplace.
As the band wrapped up with a soul-stirring performance and the last of the plates were cleared, one thing was certain: staff left the Hangout feeling refreshed, appreciated, and proud to be part of the Multimedia Group family.



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