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COVID-19, GET PPEs FOR OUR FRONT LINERS: SWEET FM PRESENTS PPEs



COVID-19, GET PPEs FOR OUR FRONT LINERS: SWEET FM PRESENTS PPEs



The management of Twifo Praso based radio station sweet fm of the Twifo-Attimorkwaa District in the central region launched a mini policy dubbed "GET PPE's FOR OUR FRONT LINERS" with the aim to solicit fund to purchase PPEs to the front liners in the district.

After a month publicity of  GET PPE's FOR OUR FRONTLINERS. Sweet fm were able to mobilized some items and cash. The items were successfully donated to the targeted front liners which includes Ghana police service, Ghana Fire Service, One private clinic called St. Florence memorial antenatal clinic, Ghana cooperative drivers union and the district Hospital. The  the following individuals and organizations contributed with cash and items; On this note, the management, staff and non-staff of sweet fm thanks each and everyone for the awesome contributions.


Thank you all, especially, 
1. Hon Ato Amoah
2. Isaac Dwamena 
3. Kwadwo Addae Edwin 
4. Vida Antwi 
5. Sebastian Adjei
6. Cephas Atakuma
7. James Prah Awarepa
8. Richmond Evans Eshun
9. Madam Eva Seamstress
10. Chairman Hakeem Addae
11. Edem Agbornoku
12. Anonymous 
13. Goil & pacific station Twifo praso
14. Peter Dassah (Nana Agradaa)
15. Joshua Mentu (Kweku welder USA -Dakota)
16. Anthony 0nunkwo
17. Hon. Robert Agyemang Nyantakyi
18. Eric sarpong

"For your contributions, we successfully donated the items. Thank you all and may God richly bless you. The items were donated in the name of GET PPE's FOR OUR FRONTLINERS. 
God bless you", says the general manager, Mr. Moses Asiamah.

Source: mysweetfmonline.com.


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