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Telecommunications giant, MTN Ghana has launched a campaign which will allow customers to choose a project they want to be implemented in a community of their choice in Ghana.
The initiative dubbed ‘Brighten Your Community’ being championed by the MTN Foundation will be run via the company’s social media handles: Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
The campaign officially starts on Monday, December 2, 2019, and ends on Monday, December 9, 2019.
Speaking at the launch, acting Corporate Services Executive of MTN Ghana, Georgina Asare Fiagbenu, said the campaign is to ensure customers support MTN Ghana to extend help to deprived areas in our country.
She noted that, MTN Ghana has allocated an amount of GHS 750,000 through its Foundation to be invested in three focus areas which are Education, Health and Economic Empowerment within three communities in Ghana.
“The top three communities at the end of the social-media-driven competition will be allocated GHS250,000 each to implement the selected projects,” she stated
Georgina Asare Fiagbenu added that, the campaign is part of their corporate social responsibility to delight customers and brighten their corner since 2019 is the ‘Year of the Customer’.
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