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Zion College, Anloga, the first college established in the Volta Region, faces critical infrastructure challenges, prompting a fervent call to its alumni and various organisations for support.
The school, which has played a pivotal role in shaping the academic landscape of the region, is in dire need of assistance to address pressing issues affecting its facilities.
Founded several decades ago, Zion College has stood as a beacon of education, producing numerous accomplished individuals who have made significant contributions to various fields.

However, the aging infrastructure has become a concern, hampering the institution's ability to provide a conducive learning environment for its students.
Alumni of Zion College, along with organisations and well-meaning individuals, are being urged to come forward and contribute towards the revitalisation of the school's infrastructure.
The plea comes as a response to the deteriorating state of classrooms, laboratories, and residential facilities, which are crucial components of a well-rounded educational institution.
The school's administration highlights the urgent need for funding for essential renovations and upgrades.
Dilapidated classrooms are affecting the quality of education, while outdated laboratories hinder the student's ability to engage in practical learning experiences.

Additionally, the deteriorating condition of the residential facilities poses a challenge to the well-being of the students.
The Headmistress, Nutifafa Abla Kwawukumey lamented the inadequate furniture, dilapidated dormitory and classrooms, and other challenges and called on the old students to come to the aid of the school.
The alumni association of Zion College is rallying former students from all walks of life to join hands in preserving the legacy of their alma mater with, a prominent alumnus and spokesperson for the association, Anthony Adade emphasising the importance of giving back to the institution that laid the foundation for their success.
"Zion College has played a pivotal role in shaping our lives. It is our responsibility to ensure that future generations have the same, if not better, opportunities that we had," Mr Adade stated.

The science lab is also in an appalling state with no or little renovation since its inception which needs urgent and proper attention to help effective teaching and learning, this is according to the HOD, Richard Delali Ahorlu
Zion College remains committed to providing quality education, and with the collective effort of its alumni, organizations, and well-wishers, the institution aims to overcome its current challenges and continue its legacy of academic excellence.
The administration encourages interested parties to reach out and explore ways to contribute to the rejuvenation of Zion College, Anloga, ensuring it continues to stand as a symbol of educational excellence in the Volta Region and beyond.
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