PhysioShop Production Center hosts 2nd annual Easter kids’ party
Held on April 21 at the PPC premises in Paga, the event attracted scores of children from the Paga and Navrongo communities.

The PhysioShop Production Center (PPC) has once again brought joy and excitement to children in the Upper East Region by hosting the second edition of its annual Easter Party.
Held on April 21 at the PPC premises in Paga, the event attracted scores of children from the Paga and Navrongo communities.
The celebration, spearheaded by PPC’s Chief Executive Officer, Seidu Zemmowora, is part of the organization’s corporate social responsibility efforts aimed at fostering community engagement and youth development.
Speaking in an interview with Mike FM, Zemmowora expressed his delight at the turnout and emphasized the significance of the event.
“This is the second edition of engaging the kids within our catchment area, Navrongo and Paga, to bring them together as our way of giving back to society,” he stated.

The Easter Party featured a wide range of engaging activities including music, games, interactive sessions, and the distribution of food and drinks. The lively atmosphere provided children with a unique opportunity to relax, have fun, and build friendships.
Zemmowora highlighted the broader impact of such initiatives, noting that they help children develop essential social skills and confidence by interacting with peers from diverse backgrounds.
The PhysioShop Production Center, a locally owned enterprise based in Paga, operates five key units: the Liquid Disinfectant Unit, Metal Fabrication Unit, Wood and Clay Fabrication Unit, Sterilization Unit, and the Material Fabrication Unit.
Looking ahead, Zemmowora expressed hope that the annual Easter Party will continue to grow and serve as a platform for unity, learning, and inspiration for children across the region.
“Our vision is to make this a longstanding tradition that not only entertains but also empowers the next generation,” he said.
The event has once again affirmed PPC’s commitment to community development and its role in supporting the well-being of children in the Paga and Navrongo areas.
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