Wa, Nov. 28, – Hundreds of people
took to the principal streets of Wa to take advantage of the seventh edition of
the “MTN Savanna Fest” Health Walk to burn calorie to keep fit.
The people including both young
and old dressed in their MTN yellow outfit aided with music, covered about nine
kilometres, walking, jogging and exercising their bodies with joy.
The colourful nature of the event
enabled first timers who ordinarily would not have been able to walk that far
to complete the nine kilometres distance and were still left with some energy
to partake in the aerobics at the end of the walk at the Wa Jubilee Park.
Speaking to the Ghana News Agency
(GNA) at the end of the event, Mr. Obed Adu Amankwa, MTN Upper West Territory
Sales Controller, explained that “MTN Savanna Fest” was a festival owned by the
company but with different names in different regions.
He said Savanna Fest was the name
adopted by the three Northern Regions, adding that every year the festival was
celebrated as a way of bonding with their communities and also a way of giving
back to these communities they operated in.
He noted that Ghana’s leading
telecommunication giant believed in the saying that a healthy mind lived in a
healthy body, hence the significance of the burning of the calorie.
Later in the day, eight teams
also took part in a football gala competition which saw Zingu community beating
Dobile community 3-1 in penalty shootout.
Zingu community therefore took
away the ultimate cash prize of GH₵500.00
and a set of MTN branded jersey while Dobile community also took home a cash
prize of GH₵300.00 and a set
of branded jersey for clinching the second position.
Tagrayiri placed third position
in the gala competition and were also presented with GH₵200.00 cash prize.
Mr. Amankwa commended the
participants in both events for helping to make the seventh edition of the “MTN
Savanna Fest” celebration a big success in the Upper West Region.
He urged all to continue to
patronize the wonderful products and services of MTN for the company to
continue to grow and also continue to give back to the communities.
GNA

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