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A/R:HIVE Gifts Wadie Adwumakase Community Its 14th Borehole

Source: tntnewspapergh.com

 

The inauguration of Hive’s 14th water borehole project, which was made possible by the generous sponsorship of the Hive Ecosystem, was celebrated by the residents of Wadie Adwumakaase in the Kwabre East Municipality of Ashanti region on Sunday December 11, 2023.

Hive, a social media platform built on blockchain, was quite proud and happy with this milestone. This,momentous occasion symbolizes not just the meeting of a basic need but also the spirit of collaboration and corporate social responsibility.

The inaugural celebration was graced by a number of distinguished guests, including Hive representatives, notable Wadie Adwumakase community members, and leaders of the community.

Nana Adu Acheampong, the chief linguist of Wadie Adwumakase who represented the chief was one of these honored guests. He,used the occasion to express his heartfelt appreciation to Hive and the ecosystem for their unwavering dedication to enhancing the quality of life in rural areas.

One of the HIVE delegates, Emmanuel Atta Appiah, cautioned the audience in his speech to use water responsibly, conserve it, and teach the next generation about its significance.

“Hive wants to grow hand in hand with rural communities, embracing a future powered by clean water and shared prosperity”,he added.

A/R:HIVE Gifts Wadie Adwumakase Community Its 14th Borehole

Source: tntnewspapergh.com

 

The inauguration of Hive’s 14th water borehole project, which was made possible by the generous sponsorship of the Hive Ecosystem, was celebrated by the residents of Wadie Adwumakaase in the Kwabre East Municipality of Ashanti region on Sunday December 11, 2023.

Hive, a social media platform built on blockchain, was quite proud and happy with this milestone. This,momentous occasion symbolizes not just the meeting of a basic need but also the spirit of collaboration and corporate social responsibility.

The inaugural celebration was graced by a number of distinguished guests, including Hive representatives, notable Wadie Adwumakase community members, and leaders of the community.

Nana Adu Acheampong, the chief linguist of Wadie Adwumakase who represented the chief was one of these honored guests. He,used the occasion to express his heartfelt appreciation to Hive and the ecosystem for their unwavering dedication to enhancing the quality of life in rural areas.

One of the HIVE delegates, Emmanuel Atta Appiah, cautioned the audience in his speech to use water responsibly, conserve it, and teach the next generation about its significance.

“Hive wants to grow hand in hand with rural communities, embracing a future powered by clean water and shared prosperity”,he added.

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