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Masloc Donate to support the organizers of miss Damba.

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Masloc Donate to support the organizers of miss Damba.

Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC) has presented VW GOL msi a brand new car to the organizers of Miss Damba to be used as the winner’s prize for the pageantry this year.

The car goes with a five years comprehensive insurance worth over one hundred thousand Ghana Cedis.

Hajia Abibata Shani Mahama Zakaria, The Chief Executive Officer of masloc said that the program has many followers and she was certain that it will help market the products of masloc and also help appealed to defaulters to pay what is due to masloc.

Presenting the vehicle to the organizers on July 12, the Chief Executive Officer expressed her delight in the partnership.

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She intimated that she followed the second edition which was last year and was convinced that the program will empower young ladies especially in the north whilst selling the culture of northern Ghana in particular and the country at large.

She admonished young ladies across the north to take advantage of the Miss Damba platform and enjoy the many benefits that come with it.

The Coordinator of Miss Damba, Abdul-Jalil Naabeli thanked the Board of masloc for approving the grant of the vehicle.

He also thanked the CEO and her team for their support especially in convincing the board to approved the vehicle grant.

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Miss Damba is an annual event which started in 2017. It is a beauty pageant that concentrates to promote the culture of the people in the north. The winner of last year got a KIA motto car and a Hajj ticket sponsors the organizers and Alhaji Amadu Inusah Dagomba Boy respectively.

The program is scheduled to start in early August and will be broadcast on a local television station, Zaa TV in the north

“We are very grateful to MASLOC and we assure MASLOC that we shall give them the publicity that is needed so that at the end of the day we would have mutual benefits”. He added.

 

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