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Shoe Fabriek, a shoe manufacturing company, has made a donation of 500 pairs of boots to cadets to five schools in the Eastern region.
According to the company, the move is geared towards whipping up the interest of students in joining the security services upon completion of their Senior High School education.
It is also part of its activities towards this year’s Shoe the World Day.
The donation exercise on March 1 benefited the Okuapeman SHS, Mountain Sinai SHS, Mampong Presby SHS, Benkum SHS, and Larteh PSTS.
Shoe Fabriek is also donating 200 pairs of female secondary school sandals to the Akropong school for the blind.
It is a reputable shoe manufacturing company located in Akropong-Akuapem in the Eastern Region of Ghana with a mission of transforming the African shoe-making industry.

The shoe manufacturing company was established on January 13, 2013 and recently commissioned by the President of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, on October 6, 2021, as part of the 1D1F Projects in the country.
The company focuses on making high-quality shoes and apparel for men, women, and children.

With its state-of-the-art technology and full-fledged infrastructure, the factory can produce 800 pairs of different models a day, including security boots, school shoes, and casual shoes.
The company's production serves local, African, and international markets.
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