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Dzata Foundation has on Monday, May 8, commissioned 4-unit classroom block for Ahwiam D/A Basic School.
The commissioning was led by the CEO of the foundation, Vera George, the wife of the the Ningo-Prampram MP, Samuel Nartey George.

Over the years, the foundation has supported the constituency in the areas of health care and education and today was no exception.

The MP, who could not hide his admiration for the work done, took to Facebook on Monday, May 8, to appreciate the gesture.

“I am excited at the work done in so short a time by the Dzata Foundation led by its CEO, Vera George in the areas of health care and education in the Ningo-Prampram Constituency.
“Today we commissioned and handed over a 4-unit classroom block to the District Education Directorate at the Ahwiam D/A Basic School,” he posted.

Mr George added that he is looking forward to more exciting developmental projects into the constituency.

“I am looking to working on a number of other exciting projects with support from the Dzata Foundation and partners for the benefit of my Constituents,” he added.
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