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Eximguaranty Company Ghana Ltd has fulfilled a pledge made to the Management of Dzorwulu Special School on the 20th of September, by donating a Lawn Mower to help improve the environment and safety of the Pupils and Staff of the School.
Exim on 20th September, 2014 as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility agenda in its 20th anniversary year organized a clean-up exercise at the Dzorwulu Special School. The Company also donated various items including bunk beds, rice, cooking oil, detergents and toilet rolls for the upkeep of the students.
At the presentation ceremony, Mr. F. Tetteh, the Asst. Headmaster of the School appealed to Exim to procure a Mower to help weed the Schools environment.
Mr. Zac Bentum, who led the Exim team comprising Management and Staff, accepted the challenge and promised to secure a Mower for the School by the end of the year, 2014.
At a brief ceremony, a delegation of Exim led by Mrs. Priscilla Budu, Head of Legal and Admin, Frank Oduro, Head of Marketing, Research and Product Development and Dominic Ansah, Administrative Officer made the presentation to the Headmistress of the School, Mrs. Veronica Sackey. Others present were the Assistant Headmaster of the School, Mr. Frederick Tetteh and Isaac Okyere, the School Prefect.
Mrs. Budu urged the School to ensure regular maintenance of the Mower for long-term use.
The Headmistress expressed the School’s appreciation to Exim for the donation and promised to maintain the machine to keep the School’s environment clean and safe.
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