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The Accra Rotary Club has cut sod for the construction of two ultra-modern classrooms for the Kindergarten department of the Dzorwulu A and B Primary School at Dzorwulu in Accra.
The construction forms part of the club’s social responsibility programs to help fight child illiteracy in society.
The block will have kids computer lab and playing space.
The project is expected to complete in eight weeks in order to accommodate the KG children who are currently studying in a stuffy school library.
The gesture was in fulfillment of a promise made by the members when they paid a visit to the school last year.
About six classrooms of the school have been abandoned due to the deplorable state of the building.
Unfortunately any time it rains the school compound becomes flooded making it difficult for the children to move around the compound.
Though the school is located in one of the enviable affluent vicinities in Accra it is still grappling with infrastructural problems.

Apart from building class rooms for the KG department, the Accra Dzorwulu Rotary Club has adopted the school and currently putting things together to rehabilitate the dilapidated structure which has become a death trap.
Speaking after the ceremony, president of the Accra Dzorwulu Rotary Club Johnson Dweben said the club visited the school last year and saw that the school needs some facilities which needed quick attention so his outfit decided to support the school.
He said Rotary which prides itself as a gift to the world to empower communities in their neighborhood thought it wise to adopt the school in order build a school befitting the standards of Dzorwulu vicinity.
He assured the school authorities that the club will tackle the dilapidated school structure after the completion of the kindergarten block.
The Headmistress of the school Madam Rosemary Ohenewa thanked the club for their quick response to their problem.
She said the gesture has come at the right time, noting that the atmosphere at the KG children is not conducive and therefore needed an immediate plans to move them to a better place.
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