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SERWAA KESSE GIRLS SHS DONATES TO SUNYANI FEMALE PRISONS


SERWAA KESSE GIRL'S SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DONATES TO SUNYANI FEMALE PRISONS.

Serwaa Kesse  Girl's Senior High school in the Tano municipality (Duayaw Nkwanta) of the newly created Ahofo Region has donated various kind of items estimated to be an amount of fifty thousand Ghana cedis to the female inmates of the sunyani prisons.
The Headmistress of the school, Madame Doris Cobbinah presenting the items with the students, admonished the inmates to seek the face of God as they  are serving their respective sentence years . She again advised them to obey their officers  as they train and reform them at the prison camp. She emphasised that, though they are in prison now but that is not the end of their life but assured that, if God is with their side they shall surely overcome their period of sentenced.
Receiving the items, the officer Incharge Mrs. Presty Sarka, thanked the headmistress, staff and the students for their kind gesture for donating to them. She also urged the rich in the society and other benevolent organizations to emulate what the headmistress, staff and the students of Serwaa Kesse have done for the inmates of the Sunyani female prisons every year. She even explained that, the holy book talks about giving to the poor and the needy in the society, so the school donating something to them is in the right direction.
The female inmate made a special prayers for all the final year students in the school as they prepare to write their final examination. She thanked the school for their propmt contributions towards the inmates of the Sunyani female prisons.


Story by Nana Kwaku Duah Charity fm Duayaw Nkwanta Ghana.

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