Zoomlion celebrates staff dedication with end-of-year bash
Zoomlion Ghana Limited honoured its employees for their exceptional contributions to the company’s success in 2024 with a vibrant end-of-year celebration at the company’s head office forecourt in Nmai Djorn, Accra, on Friday, December 20, 2024.
The event, filled with games, prizes, and entertainment, was a gesture of appreciation for the staff's tireless efforts.
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Speaking at the ceremony, the Human Resources Capital Manager at Zoomlion, Eric Osei Annor, commended the employees for their dedication, which he credited for the company’s impressive revenue achievements in 2024.
"Your relentless efforts and dedication have been instrumental in achieving our revenue target for 2024. Let us continue to strive for excellence and surpass our goals in the coming year," said Mr. Osei Annor.
The festivities included the "Agoro Fie" competition hosted by veteran actor David Dontoh, offering participants an opportunity to win prizes and cash rewards. The event also featured live band performances, a variety of food and drinks, and engaging activities for staff and their families.
In an interview on the sidelines of the event, Mr Osei Annor highlighted the pivotal role employees play in Zoomlion’s success.
"Our success is a direct result of the hard work and dedication of every single employee. I am proud of what we have achieved together," he said.
The Head of Communication and Corporate Affairs, Emma Adwoa Appea Osei-Dua, praised the workers for setting a high standard in 2024 and encouraged them to aim even higher in the coming year.
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"We have set a high standard this year, and I am confident that we can achieve even more. Let us aim higher and continue to work together towards our common goals," she remarked.
Renowned actor David Dontoh, who also serves as Director of the National Film Authority, used the occasion to advocate for the inclusion of Ghanaian culture and history in the education curriculum.
"It is crucial that we instil a sense of cultural pride and moral values in our children. I urge educational stakeholders to incorporate Ghanaian culture and history into the curriculum and parents to encourage their children to speak in their local dialects," he stated.