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Vodafone Ghana has entered into a strategic partnership with Shell Ghana, to set up Vodafone outlets at selected Shell stations across the country.A statement from Vodafone said “Vodafone customers can now walk into selected Shell outlets or shops across the country and have access to Vodafone products and services just as they would in any Vodafone retail store.”The partnership, which spans for a year will see the sale of Vodafone’s full range of products in selected Shell shops across the country, including Vodafone handsets, mobile broadband, mobile desk phones, SIM cards and top-up cards.Commercial Director of Vodafone Ghana, Marc Norris was quoted as saying “our customers lead increasingly busy lives so no matter where they are we want them to have access to a wide range of our services.”Shell Ghana Limited is a market leader in the Oil Marketing industry in Ghana and has over 106 service stations across the country.Retail Manager of Shell Ghana Limited, Mr Kwame Ackah was also quoted as saying ‘our partnership with Vodafone is in line with our passion of bringing the most convenient shopping experience to our customers’.
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