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A recent rainstorm recorded in parts of the Eastern Region has ripped off over a hundred houses, schools, and markets.
Dozens of residents have been also displaced.
The violent rainstorms were recorded on March 4th, 5th, and 6th.
In Fanteakwa South District for instance Some teachers at Nsutem Senior High School have been displaced after the teacher’s bungalow was ripped.
Items such as household properties, books, and other documents belonging to the affected teachers were soaked in rainwater.
The rainstorm also ripped off the portion of the main Assembly Hall of the School.
In Yilo Krobo, some 40 houses and the main market of the Klo Agogo community were ripped off.
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Ten months after schools were shut down in March 2020 to curb the spread of COVID-19, two sisters Benita and Benedicta have missed school; but they are at home and do not have to face the daily risks in the streets.
The six-year-old twins no longer have to walk close to one-kilometre from home to school and back daily using pedestrian walkways that have dangerous streets lights.
These class one pupils of the Rev. Lartey Adotey Memorial School at Adabraka, Accra, have to be guided by their mother or a guardian to walk safely past several galvanised street light poles with sellotaped or naked cables within arms length of the little girls as they walk, a situation that is deeply worrying to their mother.
Outgoing MP for New Juaben South hands over five classroom blocks to GES
The projects were funded by his share of the MP’s common fund.
The beneficiary Schools are Nsukwao M/A Basic School, Falayia Islamic School, Enyirede Agavenya R/C basic School, Nyamekrom Basic School while that of Simpoamiensa is expected to be completed in the next few months.
The facilities have washrooms/changing rooms, water closets and water storage, pipe-borne water, staff rooms and Borehole.
The KG classroom block is in fulfilment of Dr. Mark Assibey Yeboah’s commitment to ensuring that all basic schools in the New Juaben South Municipality have KG facilities in line of national policy that included two years of pre-primary education (Kindergarten) as part of its constitutional commitment to Free and Compulsory Universal Basic Education (FCUBE).