Management of Junction Mall has donated some Covid-19 relief items to Krowor Municipal Assembly.
The gesture comes in at an opportune time when final year students have resumed school to prepare for their final year examination.
Making the presentation on behalf of management of the mall, Centre Manager, Ebenezer Asare described the donation as part of its corporate social responsibility to support the Municipal Assembly provide schools with the needed resources to keep them safe while school is in session.
Items donated included 24 boxes of hand sanitizers, 10 boxes of nose masks, 5 boxes of gloves, 5 veronica buckets with stands, tissues and gallons of liquid soap.
Despite the impact of the pandemic on business, Mr Asare said management of the mall will continue to do their utmost best to support necessary social interventions made by the Assembly to stem the tide of the pandemic in the district.
He, however, noted that after restrictions on social gatherings business has picked up as more customers are beginning to feel safe patronizing their services.
The Centre Manager further explained that internally, his outfit is steadily ensuring all outlined safety protocols are adhered to before entry into any shop at the mall.
Provision has also been made for free face masks to be given to customers who cannot genuinely afford.
He assured customers that measures are constantly being modified to provide them with a conducive environment amid the coronavirus scare.
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