Sports News of Friday, 19 October 2018

Source: Vodafone Ghana

Making it count: Vodafone CEO entrenches cycling habit

Yolanda Cuba with some of her staff cycling in some key streets Accra Yolanda Cuba with some of her staff cycling in some key streets Accra

In what has now become a workplace culture, Vodafone Chief Executive Yolanda Cuba has led a team of employees and cycling professionals in Accra on a ride through some key streets of the capital city.

The initiative, cultivated some three years ago by Yolanda, also forms part of a Vodafone group-wide campaign dubbed ‘Global Wellbeing Month’, The Wellbeing campaign normally sets aside the month of October to emphasise the importance of sports and physical exercise to the overall well-being of employees within the Vodafone family worldwide.

Unlike previous years where Yolanda is accompanied by employee cyclists, the format changed this year when she threw an open invitation to include professional cyclists on her Twitter handle.

The CEO led the team from the Palace roundabout on the Spintex Road through Action Chapel to the company’s headquarters in Airport City, Accra.



Commenting afterwards, Yolanda said, “It is fulfilling that what began as an after-thought has now become entrenched and steeped into the Vodafone Ghana culture. We really place a great value on employee health, safety and wellbeing and cycling is one of the effective ways to achieve these values. A healthy outlook for our employees reflect a better performance disposition and we are excited to be leading the way.”

The climax of the month will be a Business Fusion session (a day of games and team bonding) to entrench the spirit of good health and exercises amongst employees later this month.