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Kade MP donates equipment to Technical School
 
Date: 18-Feb-2012       
 
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Mr Ofosu Asamoah, Member of Parliament (MP) for Kade, on Friday presented equipment worth GHC 4,000 to the Kade Senior High Technical School.

The equipment included a modern printer, photocopier, a risograph capable of producing 500 copies of documents such as examination papers a minute.

Mr Asamoah said he decided to make the donation after learning of the challenges facing the school and hoped that the presentation of the items would help the school.

The staff of the school appealed for the fencing of the school to ensure security and also discipline since it would prevent students from leaving the compound at unapproved hours.

They also called for staff accommodation on campus and the tarring of the road to the school.

Mr Ransford Boadi Dankwa, headmaster of the institute, who received the items, expressed the school’s gratitude to the MP.

He said the risograph would alleviate the pressure on the school when their photocopier broke down, especially at the time of printing examination papers.

 
 
 
 
 
 

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