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On Monday, May 13, Strategic Communications Africa Ltd celebrated a major milestone as it marked 30 years since it was established.
Stratcomm Africa ventured into the space at a time when there was scant attention paid to the value of Public Relations and the communication industry in Ghana’s public and private sectors.
In a press release on Monday announcing its milestone, the company spoke about how "Stratcomm Africa is proud to have contributed to the increasing recognition of public relations and communication as professional disciplines that have great relevance to Ghana’s development agenda, corporate profitability as well as to human advancement, international co-operation and world peace."
Stratcomm Africa thanked its clients, board members, employees, contract staff, suppliers, partners, professional communities, families, friends, neighbours and all other stakeholders over the 30 years.
The company said these people have enabled it to stay the course and continue delivering excellent communication services and products.
It added, "With the evolution of the communication industry globally, we are excited at the opportunities for being creative and technologically savvy in meeting the communication needs of our clients."
Stratcomm Africa said, "We are committed to our vision of being recognised as the best provider of Total Communications services across Africa, using research-based insights that drive high-quality products, including products in the digital space, always designed to create value for clients."
For her part, founder and Chief Executive of Stratcomm Africa, Esther Amba Numaba Cobbah said, “We give God all the Glory. We say to Him today with Isaiah, the prophet, “all that we have accomplished you have done for us, your name alone do we honour.” (Isaiah 26:12b and 13b).
Stratcomm Africa assures that as it "heads into the next phase of our growth, our stakeholders, our clients, staff, Ghana, Africa and the world can count on us to deliver even more value.
The company promises to unveil the programme for the year-long celebration at an upcoming launch of the 30th Anniversary celebration.
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