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The CEO of Vodafone Ghana, David Venn, will be leaving the company in July this year.
David has had to leave Vodafone Ghana for compelling family reasons, a release issued by the company stated.
"David Venn has been living apart from his family during his time in Ghana and they have been unable to relocate to this country. As a result, David has made the difficult decision to leave Vodafone at the end of July," it said.
“David Venn has played a key role in transforming Ghana Telecom into a commercially focused and competitive organisation,” the Regional CEO of Vodafone Central Europe and Africa, Morten Lundal, remarked.
The company says David Venn’s successor would be announced soon.
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