Choplife Gaming donates essential items to KBTH Radiotherapy Department

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… to commemorate 2026 Women’s Week celebrations

In celebration of Women’s Week and under the theme: “Give to Gain,” Choplife Gaming, a prominent franchise operating across Africa, has made a generous donation to the National Radiotherapy and Nuclear Medicine Department at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.

This initiative held on March 27, 2026, aims to support the hospital’s ongoing efforts to provide quality healthcare and enhance patient comfort.

The donation includes a television set, refrigerator, microwave, water dispenser, hand hygiene supplies, toilet paper, and disinfectants. These essential items are expected to improve the hospital’s operational efficiency and create a more comfortable environment for both patients and healthcare professionals.

Choplife Gaming, which operates licensed online sports betting and online casino franchises, prides itself on adhering to the highest standards of operational efficiency, responsible gaming, and regulatory compliance. The company’s commitment to responsible business practices extends beyond its gaming operations to active community engagement and support initiatives.

Speaking at the handover ceremony, Miss Carine Brenda Arthur, Office Manager at the Ghana Office, highlighted the importance of community support in healthcare and emphasized the vital role women play in championing good health.

“Women are often the primary caregivers and health advocates within families and communities. It is essential for women to take the lead in championing good healthcare, not just for themselves but for everyone around them. Their leadership in health matters can significantly improve health outcomes for all,” she stated.

For Choplife: “This act of generosity underscores the importance of corporate social responsibility and community partnership in strengthening healthcare services. It also demonstrates how small acts of kindness can have a profound impact on the lives of patients and healthcare providers alike,” she added.

The Dr. Hannah Naa Gogwe Ayettey, Director of the Radiotherapy and Nuclear Medicine Department expressed gratitude for the support, noting that these items will significantly improve the department’s daily operations.

“The refrigerator and microwave will facilitate better storage of medicines and food, while the water dispenser and hygiene supplies will foster a safer and more comfortable environment for patients and staff,” she said.

She further emphasised that the department’s mission is to provide safe, sufficient, and holistic care that enhances the quality of life, prolongs survival, and improves the condition of patients in the country and the sub-region.

As the 2026 Women’s Week celebrations draw to a close, such initiatives serve as a reminder of the collective effort needed to foster a healthier and more supportive society- one where women play a vital role in leading the charge toward better health for all.


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