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Promasidor Ghana has announced the appointment of celebrated gospel musician Diana Antwi Hamilton as the Brand Ambassador for Onga Tomato Mix, cementing Onga's place as a trusted name in Ghanaian kitchens, helping families prepare rich, flavourful meals with love and confidence.
Onga Tomato Mix marks an exciting expansion of the brand's product line, designed to deliver a rich, appetizing base for a wide range of local and everyday dishes, from stews and soups to Jollof rice, sauces and pasta meals.

The product is formulated to add body, texture and deep flavour to home-cooked meals, while also being enriched with Fibre, Vitamin A, Vitamin D and Zinc to support more nutritious cooking.
The Commercial Director of Promasidor Ghana, Abiodun Ayodeji, said Diana’s appointment as Brand Ambassador reflects Onga’s representation as Mama's Helping Hand.
“Diana Hamilton was chosen for her strong alignment with Onga's core values, warmth, care, family, trust, authenticity and confidence.

"Her deep connection with Ghanaians, alongside her inspiring ability to balance family life, purpose and a successful music career, makes her a natural fit as the brand's ambassador,” he said.
The Commercial Director added, “We are confident this partnership will grow from strength to strength as we continue to enjoy the rich taste, colour and thickness of Onga Tomato Mix when sharing delicious meals with loved ones”.

On her part, Diana Antwi Hamilton expressed excitement about joining the Onga family.
“As a mother who is always on the road, I use Onga products for all meals I prepare. Today’s partnership is founded on a shared value of quality, excellence and service to people.”
The music star entreated her fans and all Ghanaians to patronize Onga Tomato Mix and other products from Promasidor Ghana.
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