Accra: Procus Ghana, Producers of Kivo Products Partners with Ghana Rugby

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In a bid to enhance brand presence and foster deeper community engagement, Procus Ghana Ltd has forged a valuable partnership with Ghana Rugby. This collaboration has not only expanded the company’s reach but has also reinforced its commitment to supporting local sports and enriching lives beyond the commercial space.
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Leveraging Rugby for Brand Visibility
At the heart of this initiative is Alfred Dodoo, Head of Activation at Procus Ghana Ltd, who has played a pivotal role in integrating the brand into Ghana’s sports ecosystem. In an exclusive interview, he highlighted the benefits derived from the partnership, emphasizing the overwhelming reception and the positive impact on both fans and players.
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“We’re very happy partnering Ghana Rugby,” Dodoo stated. “Kivo has become a brand that brings smiles to people’s faces. Everywhere we go, people are shouting ‘Kivo!’ It’s overwhelming, and we’re thrilled that our products have been well-received.”
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Building a Winning Formula On and Off the Field
The collaboration extends beyond brand promotion. By aligning with Ghana Rugby, Procus Ghana Ltd demonstrates a strong commitment to corporate social responsibility. This initiative mirrors football sponsorship models where brands strategically engage with sporting communities to create long-term impact. Just as top football clubs rely on commercial partnerships to enhance infrastructure and player welfare, Ghana Rugby benefits from Procus Ghana Ltd’s support in growing the sport and uplifting the community.
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Expanding Horizons: Kivo’s Presence at the 13th African Games
Beyond local engagement, the partnership has yielded significant international exposure, with Kivo products gaining recognition during the 13th African Games.
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“The countries that took part in the games were so happy with our products that they took some back to their countries,” Dodoo revealed. “Even the Kenyans, Egyptians, and Angolans were impressed and took some back home.”
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This mirrors how global football tournaments serve as platforms for sponsors to introduce their products to new markets. Much like how footballing events provide brands with extensive visibility, the African Games offered Procus Ghana Ltd an opportunity to extend its footprint beyond Ghana’s borders.
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A Future of Continued Growth and Engagement: The success of this partnership highlights how sports can serve as a powerful vehicle for business growth and social impact. Procus Ghana Ltd has not only strengthened its brand but has also contributed to the advancement of rugby in Ghana. With the foundation firmly in place, continued collaboration promises even greater benefits, much like the way established football partnerships evolve to achieve long-term success.
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As Procus Ghana Ltd deepens its involvement in the sporting landscape, the synergy with Ghana Rugby stands as a testament to the transformative power of strategic partnerships. The journey is far from over, and if history has shown anything, it’s that great brands—like great teams—thrive when they invest in the communities that support them.
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Source: Ghana Talk News

Last Updated on May 12, 2025 by samboad

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