Joy Prime, a subsidiary of The Multimedia Group has rewarded some 30 mothers across the country food and sanitary items from Wilma Africa Limited.
This forms part of the channel’s appreciation to female front line health workers in Ghana’s fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
Mothers at the Noguchi Memorial Institute of Medical Research, Ga East Municipal Hospital, Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Greater Accra, and others in facilities in the Ashanti, Eastern, Bono Ahafo, Volta and Northern regions received bags of rice, cooking oil and boxes of soap.
Photos are by photojournalist Samuel Moore.
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