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The Government has released a second list of beneficiaries of its Better Ghana laptops programme under which students are being given free laptops assembled by local firm RLG.
A statement issued in Accra said that the programme is part of the government’s commitment to build a better Ghana through ICT.
Beneficiaries who have found their names on the list are required to visit any RLG office in their regional capital with a National ID card to collect the computers.
Click to here to check your name on the list.
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