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Mining giant, Gold Fields Ghana Limited, has donated two desktop computers and accessories worth GH¢5,000 to the Greater Accra Regional Directorate of Education.
Dr. Toni Aubynn, Head, Corporate Affairs and Social Development of Gold Fields Ghana Limited, presented the items to Mrs Ernestina Afosah-Anim, Regional Director of Education in Accra on Thursday.
Dr. Aubynn said the gesture was in response to the Directorate's "distress appeal" to Gold Fields, about a month ago to support it with computers to enhance its operations.
He said that Gold Fields considered computers as crucial to educational development in the region and hence the presentation which "is in line with our vision to contribute towards improving educational standards and infrastructure especially in our operational communities in the country".
Dr Aubynn said Gold Fields recently inaugurated GH¢400 million two-floor storey building fitted with facilities to serve as classrooms within the Tarkwa Nsuaem District in the Western Region.
He said the company was also currently sponsoring 300 students, who were at various levels of education, adding that Gold Fields did not only consider brilliance but also the needy in awarding scholarship.
Dr Aubynn said Gold Fields Ghana Foundation, a wing responsible for some of its social projects, used 40 per cent out of its annual two million dollars to support the company's educational delivery activities.
He said the company's approach of providing bungalows at places that it built schools served as an incentive for young teachers, who hitherto would want to remain in cities.
Mrs Afosah-Anim said most computers at the offices of the Directorate had broken down and this was affecting its operations.
She expressed gratitude to Gold Fields for the donation saying "it has put smiles on our faces and will spur us on to do our best for the country".
Source: GNA
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