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Afrifanom Foundation has donated a fully furnished 8-unit classroom block with a computer laboratory to the Juaso Catholic Primary School as part of the centenary celebration of the St. Andrew Catholic Church at Juaso in the Asante-Akim South Municipality of the Ashanti region.
Each of the classrooms in the 8-unit facility is installed with an Air-conditioner and a projector to facilitate learning.
Speaking at the commissioning on Saturday 13th July 2024, the Chief Executive Officer of the Afrifanom group Nana Osei Afrifa said education and development of his community are key issues on his heart.

“I was born here into this church, I lived here and I’m glad I have the opportunity to give back to enhance our society,” Nana Afrifa said.
Nana Afrifa, who was installed Nkosuohene [Development Chief] at a ceremony by the Chiefs of Juaso promised to sustain his support for the development of the town.

Afrifanom Group is a Pan-African IT firm with well-established roots in information technology, content aggregation, financial advisory, agribusiness and real estate in Africa.
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