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The Akim Osino Anglican church raised 12.1 million cedis at their annual harvest to construct a kindergarten for the pupils of the Anglican School at Akim Osino.
The People Warden of the Church, Mr Jonas Darko Ampaw told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that the church had acquired a site to put up a six-unit classroom block, an office and store for the project.
He said work has started and the project was expected to be completed
early to enable the pupils to use the building at the beginning of next academic year.
Mr Ampaw said in addition to voluntary contributions and donations from some philanthropists, the youth of the church would support the project with communal labour.
GNA
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