TECNO Ghana Donates Towards the ‘Ghana To Brazil’ Campaign

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thumb.aspxDual Sim Mobile phone manufacturer, TECNO has announced a partnered with the Ministry of Youth & Sports for the ‘Ghana to Brazil’ campaign to reaffirm their support for the development of sports in the country.

TECNO says it has donated, and continues to support several sporting initiatives with its partnership with the Michael Essien Foundation the Ghana’s Fastest Human competition and the Weightlifters Association of Ghana. The firm is hopeful the partnership with the Ministry of Sports will go a long way to help the Black Stars’ campaign in Brazil.’TECNO is excited by the job that the Ministry and the Ambassadors are doing in support of the World Cup, and believes their efforts will yield good dividends. We are optimistic the Black Stars will make us proud in Brazil. We look forward to building a lasting relationship with you.,” the firm announced.

Apart from sports, TECNO also supports education in the country and was last year October part of the The Youth Empowerment Summit held at the University of Ghana, Legon campus. It also partnered with the Ghana Police Service during the launch of the Community Policing Unit and donated branded LCD flat screen television used as monitoring devices in the police control rooms. It has also worked with the Musician Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) to support local musicians in the country.

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