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Liberia: Lonestar Cell MTN Gives to Communities

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Liberia's leading mobile telecommunications provider, Lonestar Cell MTN has completed week-long donations in several communities in Montserrado County, one of the 15 political sub-divisions of Liberia.

Deputy CEO and Head of Corporate Affairs at Lonestar Cell MTN, Mr. Ali Fakih, said, "The donation exercise is just one of the ways we are helping to support the national fight against COVID-19.

Receiving the item on behalf of the National Union of Organizations of the Disabled, its head Ambassador Daintowan Donnah Pay-Bayee extolled Lonestar Cell MTN for the gesture and promised to reach it to every member of the union.

Also receiving the donations on behalf of the Township of West Point, Commissioner William Weah expressed gratitude to Lonestar Cell MTN for identifying with the people of West Point.

Chairman Daniel H. Brownell of the Chocolate City Community praised Lonestar Cell MTN for identifying with his community, terming the company's gesture as timely.

Source: allAfrica.com
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