Hiplife group, VVIP last Saturday partnered government to clean Nima, a suburb of Accra as part of the National Sanitation Day.
The sanitation day was instituted by the government to help cultivate the culture of keeping the environment clean. Ghana is still battling a cholera outbreak that has recorded over 10,000 cases with 200 lives lost.
The group, made of Zeal, Prodigal and Reggie Rockstone, was joined by Local Government Minister, Julius Debrah and some celebrities to clean Nima.
See photographs from the exercise below:
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