MTN Ghana, a leading telecommunication company in Ghana has held its annual media forum at the company’s Headquarters at Ridge in Accra.
Instituted some years ago, the Editor's Forum has been an annual event that serves as a platform for members of the media to have deep insight into the company’s operations.
The event, which was attended by over a hundred senior editors and reporters from both public and independent media organizations was addressed by MTN Ghana’s Chief Corporate Services and Sustainability Officer, Madam Adwoa Wiafe.
The forum provided an opportunity for the media personnel and some management members of the company to share ideas that will enable the company to improve its service.
The forum was organized by the Corporate Communications department led by its Senior Manager Mrs Georgina Asare Fiagbenu.
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