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Nero water donates over GH¢100k to support breast cancer fight

John BodzabyJohn Bodza
May 16, 2026
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Sulu Investments Limited, producers of Nero Prime Water and beverages, has shown commitment to the fight against breast cancer by donating Ghc101,000 to the Breast Society of Ghana.

This is to support the fight against breast cancer and intensify awareness of early detection and treatment.

Speaking at the donation ceremony in Accra on May 13, 2026. General Manager of Sulu Investments Limited, Nero Prime Mineral water, Nana Kwadwo Adu-Boateng, said the support is aimed at encouraging women to boldly go for breast cancer screening and treatment without fear.

“Hearing about what the Breast Cancer Society is doing will empower and encourage many women to come out. Those who are not aware of what is happening to them will be brave enough to go to the hospital for screening. And once they are told it is breast cancer, they will not be scared to seek help or go for treatment. Once they know that a company like Sulu Investments is backing such an activity, they will be brave enough to reach out for help.”

According to him, supporting the fight against breast cancer is very important to the management, who have strong passion for women’s welfare.

Therefore, they decided to focus on issues affecting women, especially breast cancer, which they described as an emotional disease with very expensive treatment.

Hence, the decision to support the Breast Society of Ghana through their products so that every customer who buys their products in Ghana contributes towards the fight against breast cancer.

“We wanted to find a way to share the burden with the Breast Society of Ghana because treatment is very expensive,” he stated.

The donation exercise would continue every quarter of the year, with part of the proceeds from every Sulu Investments product purchased by customers dedicated to supporting the Breast Cancer Society of Ghana.

“Anyone who buys our products in Ghana is also supporting the fight against breast cancer.”

President of the Breast Society of Ghana, Prof. Josephine Nsaful, urged women to take breast screening seriously and seek immediate medical attention whenever they notice abnormalities.

“All women should take breast screening seriously every month. If you are 40 years and above, do not forget to do your mammograms every two years. If you notice something unusual, do not delay; go straight to the hospital for check-ups. It may not even be cancer, but if it is detected early, with the right treatment, breast cancer can be cured.”

Deputy Minister of Works, Housing, and Water Resources and Member of Parliament for Agona West Constituency, Gizella Tetteh-Agbotui, called on the public to stop stigmatizing cancer patients and instead show them love and support.

“It can happen to anyone, so instead of stigmatizing people, we should rather show solidarity. Breast cancer awareness should not only happen in October, but every month is also important, and early detection remains key to survival.”

The donation brought together health experts, government officials, cancer survivors, influencers, and members of the public, all united in the fight against cancer diseases and the promotion of early detection and treatment.

Tags: Breast CancerBreast Cancer SocietyGizella Tetteh AgbotuiNero Prime Water and beverages
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