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Zoomlion Ghana Limited has dispelled information circulating on social media and some online platforms that, Live 91.9 FM belonging to the EIB Network, has been bought by the waste management company.
According to a statement issued by the Communications Directorate on Monday, the publications are false and must be disregarded.
It further noted that, the publication is an attempt to pitch Zoomlion Ghana Limited against the EIB Network.
Adding that, the organisation has contacted its legal team for the right course of action.
“Zoomlion Ghana Limited recognises and appreciates the important role of the media in its quest to ensure a clean and healthy Ghana.
“Zoomlion Ghana Limited, therefore, wishes to assure Ghanaians that its focus will continue to be on working assiduously to help the country address its sanitation problems,” it said.
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