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EEZZY Group Foundation donates to 42nd National Farmers’ Day
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EEZZY Group Foundation donates to 42nd National Farmers’ Day

Modern Ghana about 1 hour 1 mins read
Preparations for Ghana 39;s 42nd National Farmers 39; Day celebration have received a major boost following the donation of a brand-new Nissan pickup truck, a new agricultural tractor and 20 motorcycles by the EEZZY Group Foundation to support this year 39;s awards scheme.

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