Zain has made a cash donation and presented assorted Zain products to the chiefs and people of the Manya Krobo Traditional Area as part of its contribution to the celebration of this year's Ngmayem festival.
This donation comes after the reconstruction and handing over of the Odumase Presby Junior High School along with a well stocked internet-connected computer laboratory, library, headmaster's office, a staff lounge and modern toilet facilities.
At a short ceremony at the Konor's palace in Odumase, Mr. David Afugani, the Southern Ghana Sales Manager, presented the items to Nene Sasraku, a Divisional Chief and the Planning Committee Chairman of this year's festival.
Commenting on the gesture, David Afugani said this donation reiterates “Zain's commitment to developing the culture of Ghana. We believe the culture of a people defines their past and determines their future. We will continuously support the development and sustainability of the culture of Ghana”.
Receiving the donation, the chairman of the planning committee, Nene Sasraku expressed his appreciation to Zain for its continued support of the Manya Krobo State adding that “even though we failed to formally inform Zain of the festival, this kind gesture would continue to remain a loud testimony to the company's commitment to making the world a wonderful place for all”.
The donation was part of Zain's CSR programme which adopts a grassroots approach
in developing education, health, arts and culture in Ghana.
About Zain
Zain is a leading telecommunications operator across the Middle East and Africa providing mobile voice and data services to 69.5 million active customers as at 30 June 2009. In terms of country footprint, Zain is the 3rd largest mobile operator in the world with a commercial presence in 24 countries.
Zain operates in the following countries: Bahrain, Burkina Faso, Chad, the Republic of the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Ghana, Iraq, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Malawi, Madagascar, Niger, Nigeria, Palestine (currently known as Paltel Group), Saudi Arabia, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. In Lebanon, the company manages 'mtc-touch' on behalf of the government. In Morocco, Zain owns 31% of Wana Telecom through a joint venture.
Zain offers innovative services in its markets such as 'One Network', the world's first borderless mobile telecommunications network enabling customers when abroad to receive calls and sms without charge and to make voice and data calls at local rates throughout 20 countries in Africa and the Middle East. This service allows a customer to top up airtime in one's home country or from more than 1,000,000 outlets within Zain's One Network footprint.
The Zain brand is wholly owned by Mobile Telecommunications Company KSC, which is listed on the Kuwait Stock Exchange (Stock ticker: ZAIN). Zain is listed in the Financial Times' Global 500 Index which ranks the world's largest companies based on market capitalization (http://www.ft.com/reports/ft5002008). Zain aims to become one of the top ten mobile operators in the world by end of the year 2011. For more, please visit www.zain.com or email [email protected]


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