Diageo International, the parent company of Guinness Ghana Breweries Limited says it remains very optimistic about its local operations.
In an endorsement of government’s policies, the company’s president Stuart Fletcher described Ghana as the best place in Africa to do business.
He was speaking to Joy Business during a visit to the 37 Military Hospital where he and his wife donated items worth a thousand pounds to the hospital.
He said Diageo is hoping to do a lot more in Ghana.
Mr Fletcher said the company’s business unit in Ghana was doing tremendously well.
He said the company could be adding on a few new brands.
Source: Joy Business/Ghana
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