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KRIF Ghana rewards loyal customers, activates e-commerce platform

About 37 loyal customers of KRIF Ghana Limited, a leading distributor of office stationery and equipment, were rewarded when the company held an exhibition and award ceremony in Accra on Wednesday.
The awardees, mainly corporate entities, took home citations and hampers worth of KRIF Ghana products. Others had the opportunity to purchase items on display at discount prices.
Rev Kennedy Okosun, Executive Chairman of KRIF Ghana, said the gesture was to celebrate customers who had patronised the products and services of the company for the past 38 years.
He said the customers remained major shareholders in the business hence the need to celebrate those who continued to support the company directly and indirectly.
“We recognise the collaborative spirit that exists between us and our customers. We value the insight and unwavering support they provide in shaping our products and services and we will continue to improve on this achievement in the years ahead,” Rev Okosun noted.
Expressing appreciation to other partners, he said the company would continue to improve the quality of products and services to ensure customers had value for money.
The ceremony also saw the re-launch of the KRIF Ghana e-commerce platform which allows clients to purchase a wide range of items at their convenience.
The website is rated for its simple interface, great user experience and affordable products. A number of KRIF Ghana products ranging from safes, money-counting machines, stationery, and shredders, are available on the site.
Apart from visiting the company’s office locations, Rev Okosun said customers could select the items online, make payments and have them delivered at their doorsteps. KRIF Ghana represents 26 different brands from America, Japan, Germany, Denmark and other countries.
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GTA staff in Cape Coast for refresher training programme

Staff of Ghana Tourism Authority are currently in Cape Coast in the Central Region for capacity building.
The staff members from the Ghana Tourism Authority’s departments of Corporate Affairs, Marketing, Research, Product Development, and Investment have convened in the Central Regional Capital for a refresher training programme.
Against this backdrop, the team took the opportunity to visit some of the city’s notable sites and attractions, including Cape Coast Castle.
This initiative is under the esteemed leadership of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of GTA, Mrs. Maame Efua Houadjeto, who prioritizes capacity building and equipping teams with adequate resources to achieve optimal results.





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Egyptian Ambassador to Ghana discusses potential collaborations in the health sector

The Egyptian Ambassador to Ghana, H.E. A. M. Youseef has paid a courtesy call on the Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, to discuss potential collaborations in the health sector.
The Ambassador highlighted several proposals from the Egyptian government, including providing accommodation for physicians inside or close to the hospital building.
Additionally, H.E. Youseef expressed interest in bringing expert physicians and medical instruments on board but emphasized the need for the Ghanaian government to provide the necessary infrastructure.
The establishment of pharmaceutical companies in Ghana was also proposed, with the Ambassador noting that proposals had already been made to some businessmen.
However, the Ambassador mentioned that one of the challenges they face is the slow response time from the Ghanaian government.
Mr. Akandoh in response acknowledged this challenge and assured the Ambassador that the President, H.E. John Dramani Mahama, is committed to the health sector.
Given the current pressure on the government to provide funds for the health sector, Mr.Akandoh suggested that the Egyptian government take up the project in its entirety, including the construction of infrastructure and equipment.
This, he explained, would be more feasible as the Ghanaian government is currently focused on completing old projects left by the previous administration.
Mr.Akandoh appreciated the Egyptian government’s interest in collaborating with Ghana on health projects and advised them to bring more companies on board to help complete the project, noting that, it is a vital area of healthcare that the government would like to see thrive.