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The Bosomtwe Rural Bank last year assisted development projects of communities within its catchment area with roofing sheets, cement, wood boards and nails worth over ¢200 million.
Human Resource and Administrative Manager of the bank, Mr J.E.K. Mainu, named the beneficiary communities as Trede, Morontuo, Atwima-Kwanwoma, Kuntanase, Beposo and Jachie.
The bank on Thursday presented 50 bags of cement for the rehabilitation of the Kyirapatre Junior Secondary School in the Kumasi metropolis.
Headmaster of the school, Mr Robert Asante, thanked the bank for their regular support and called on teachers and communities to patronise the bank to enable it sustain its support.
Source GNA
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