The 2nd edition of the annual Multimedia Group Health Walk came off Saturday morning with great excitement.
Staff, drawn from various units of the company converged at the Accra Technical University to embark on a 14 kilometer walk which took them through Kokomlmle, Kwame Nkrumah Interchange, Adabraka through TUC and returned to Accra Technical University.
The walk which was attended by the group CEO Kwasi Twum and other management members include Samuel Nana Elegba, Chief Human Resource Officer, Charles van Dyck, Chief Business Development Officer, Ekyi Quarm Chief Marketing Office, Santokh Singh Ram Singh Managing Director (Television)
The staff members were taken through an exciting aerobics session with a special musical treat which was described by some of the staff as memorable.
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