Students of Katinguli RC and Baale LA primary schools in the Yendi Municipality in the Northern Region of Ghana have expressed their happiness after MTN GH supported the schools with school uniforms.
These donations were done as part of “MTN GH 21 days of Yellow Care.”
Every year in June, from the 1st to 21st of June, MTNers across our footprint come together, not just as employees of a telecommunications company, but as agents of change, men and women who believe in giving back, in building up and in reaching out through volunteerism to serve our communities.
This year, MTNers began another chapter in their 21 Days of Y’ello Care story with the theme “Connecting at the Root, Connecting Communities Through the Use of Digital Tools”.
This year’s theme serves as a bold reminder that true connection goes beyond signals and screens. It’s about ensuring that every Ghanaian, no matter their location or background, is part of the digital future.
Mr. Mohammed Bawa Ziblim, the headteacher on behalf of the Katinguli RC primary school, thanked MTN GH for channeling some of their resources towards the development of the students and therefore appealed to the MTN GH to support the school with classrooms as the students are learning under trees.
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” We’re passionately appealing to the MTN GH to come to our aid by supporting us with school structure m, at least, a six (6) units classroom block that can house both lower and upper primary students so that teaching and learning will be very effective”.
Mr. Uboi Baabe, a resident on behalf of the Katinguli and Baale communities, thanked MTN GH for the support and also appealed to MTN to support the communities with classrooms block
At Baale, the headteacher, Mr. Dauda Shani also thanked MTN GH for the donations and requested classrooms to eliminate the Baale L.A. school, which is under a made-shift temporary structure.