dzatafoundation
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I have taken notice of the unfortunate attempts to impugn conflict of interest in an International Women's Day event organised by the @dzatafoundation. This is most unfortunate and reprehensible to say the least. The Dzata Foundation as part of IWD2025 partnered with Innohub Ghana (innohub.com.gh) to offer a training program to over 250 women on how to improve their businesses, book keeping, marketing, digital advertising, avoid scammers and digital fraudsters, fund management and good customer service. This is an integral part of the work Innohub does to support SMEs in Ghana. Innohub has an existing partnership with MTN in the delivery of these training sessions. The MTN team came in to educate the women on how to spot digital fraud and scammers. They were given an opportunity to sell routers to women who are engaged or wish to engage in digital marketing and advertising. Let it be clear that MTN offered no material support to the Dzata Foundation in any form. Apart from the public education, they actually had an opportunity to onboard new customers from the programme. There is a clear distinction between a SPONSOR and a PARTNER for an event. As the MP for the Ningo-Prampram Constituency, I fully funded the entire programme for the Foundation. Transparency remains a hallmark of my public service and I would hold firm to the high ethical and moral standards I have set for myself and others. The Dzata Foundation and I would continue the work we have been doing in the Ningo-Prampram Constituency and beyond as we impact lives, one at a time. 🦁🇬🇭






