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Managers and staff of the Multimedia Group, Kumasi, are being encouraged to continue building synergies with talented personnel in the media industry.
At a thanksgiving service in Kumasi, Rev. David McGranaham, lauded the media giant for its immense contribution to national development.
He says great leadership through a motivated staff is critical in changing the face of the industry.
The thanksgiving is the first of a quarterly event to show gratitude to the almighty God for the company’s success story over 20 years.
Staff of the Kumasi Business, spotting the anniversary outfits praised God amid spirit-filled singing and dancing.
Rev. David McGranaham encouraged the staff of the Multimedia Group to continue to show commitment at work to make good use of their potentials.
“The multimedia team understands teamwork and it is key in business…if we tend to develop and keep talents this company will continue to grow. If you are with the network, how hard you work there will open greater doors to you”, he said.
He lauded the group for being neutral and upholding ethical standards in the country.

Business Unit Manager, Jimmy Aglah says the business continue to stay afloat due to the dedication from their staff.
“We know that God is at work at Multimedia, last year as a business we had to face a lot of hardship…but with the hard work, perseverance and discipline of our staff we have be able to cross over to 2016. The year we expect same discipline, perseverance and dedication from our staff”’ he said.
The celebrations continued at the Multimedia premises where staff and other well-wishers were treated to a buffet.
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