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It was a moment of joy in worship as the Management and staff of the Kumasi Unit of The Multimedia Group converged at the Miracle Manna Church to hold its annual thanksgiving service.
The event was to celebrate the grace of God as the company commits the New Year into His hands.

Staff from all departments raised their voices in unity in appreciation of God’s mercies, led by the Miracle Manna Choir.

Head Pastor of the Miracle Manna Church, Pastor Joy Obed Obeng, underscored the need to capitalize on opportunities that come with the New Year. He also prayed for the Company’s growth in 2023.

Management of the company, including some managers from Accra who joined in the thanksgiving service, shared their expectations for the new year.

The Chief Human Resource Officer, Nana Mbroh Elegba, indicated that 2023 promises to be exciting for the company.
“If you look at 2022, you realize it was challenging but we believe 2023 is going to be a great year” he added.

The General Manager for the Kumasi unit, James Aglah, said the Multimedia brand will continue to maintain the strong influence it has in the media space.
“We shall overcome all challenges and maintain all the strong brands we have always been”.

Staff members, including the News Editor, Kofi Adu Domfeh, and the Human Resource Officer, Mrs Ama Benewaa Annan, from the Kumasi unit also participated in the service.
Here are more photos from the ceremony.






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