The senior management team of Zain Ghana, led by its Country Manager, Philip Sowah, has paid a courtesy call on the Ga Mantse, King Tackie Tawiah III, and the Ga Traditional Council, to formally introduce the company to them and inform them of the imminent launch of their services in Ghana.
They informed the Council that Zain, which is currently operating in 22 countries in Africa and the Middle East, was happy to be present in Ghana, which is a leading country in the sub region. The company plans to launch its operations by end of this year and is looking forward to introducing its world class telecommunications services to Ghanaian subscribers, who have been short changed by existing service providers for far too long, Sowah alleged.
The Ga Mantse, King Tackie Tawiah, reiterated the importance the government attaches to ICT as a tool for development and was pleased that despite the current level of competition in the telecommunications sector, Zain Ghana appeared ready to meet the challenge head on. He welcomed the Zain Group to Ghana and gave his blessing for success of their operations.
Sowah and his delegation presented gifts, which included drinks and Zain-branded merchandise to the traditional council. They also donated a carton of schnapps and cash to the council for the final funeral rites of the Nai Wulomo who died recently.
They informed the Council that Zain, which is currently operating in 22 countries in Africa and the Middle East, was happy to be present in Ghana, which is a leading country in the sub region. The company plans to launch its operations by end of this year and is looking forward to introducing its world class telecommunications services to Ghanaian subscribers, who have been short changed by existing service providers for far too long, Sowah alleged.
The Ga Mantse, King Tackie Tawiah, reiterated the importance the government attaches to ICT as a tool for development and was pleased that despite the current level of competition in the telecommunications sector, Zain Ghana appeared ready to meet the challenge head on. He welcomed the Zain Group to Ghana and gave his blessing for success of their operations.
Sowah and his delegation presented gifts, which included drinks and Zain-branded merchandise to the traditional council. They also donated a carton of schnapps and cash to the council for the final funeral rites of the Nai Wulomo who died recently.
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