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Actor cum politician John Dumelo has donated some items to residents of Shiashie who lost their homes to fire on August 14.
He took to Instagram to share pictures of some of the donations.
The NDC Parliamentary candidate for Ayawaso West Wuogon was with members of his team carrying packaged food in pans for the residents.
“Over the past few days, we have constantly fed the residents of Shiashie who were affected by the fire. #idey4u #isharethelittleihave," he wrote.
This follows the actor commiserating with the victims after reports of the fire made headlines.
He shared of photo of himself standing by the spot where the fire destroyed 100 kiosks which serve as shelter for some squatters at Shiashie.
"Please say a prayer for Shiahie fire victims," he wrote.
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