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WaterAid Ghana, in partnership with Guinness Ghana Breweries PLC, has commissioned two water expansion projects in Nadowli and Nandom in the Upper West Region.
The new facilities have a combined capacity to produce 200,000 cubic meters of water annually, aimed at improving access to safe water for the local communities.
The initiative forms part of Guinness Ghana's ongoing commitment to water access, bringing to 13 the number of such facilities the company has delivered across the country in the past five years.
The commissioning is expected to significantly enhance water supply in both towns.
JoyNews Upper West Regional Correspondent, Rafiq Salam, has more in the following video report.
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