Unbelievable, should this be happening in the Ashanti Region. Is this not the great Ashanti Kingdom and they can not build a simple toilet facility for their children. What a shame. Where lies the pride of the Ashanti people.
Unbelievable, should this be happening in the Ashanti Region. Is this not the great Ashanti Kingdom and they can not build a simple toilet facility for their children. What a shame. Where lies the pride of the Ashanti people.
Frank Agyena-Karikari 2 months ago
This can be easily done with Community Labor. Going to Primary School at Wiamoase in the early Sixties, my school did not have any place of convenience for students. The Teachers, Headteacher, and the Community came together ... read full comment
This can be easily done with Community Labor. Going to Primary School at Wiamoase in the early Sixties, my school did not have any place of convenience for students. The Teachers, Headteacher, and the Community came together and with the help of the Seventh Day Adventists Church put up a urinal and toilets for the students. We don’t need the Government and MP to do this. Yes, the students can help by fetching water for the construction. Heaven helps those who help themselves.
Kwasi Addai 2 months ago
Is there no communal labour? What is the chief doing? It’s a disgrace to the chief and citizens of this beloved town.
Is there no communal labour? What is the chief doing? It’s a disgrace to the chief and citizens of this beloved town.
Unbelievable, should this be happening in the Ashanti Region. Is this not the great Ashanti Kingdom and they can not build a simple toilet facility for their children. What a shame. Where lies the pride of the Ashanti people.
This can be easily done with Community Labor. Going to Primary School at Wiamoase in the early Sixties, my school did not have any place of convenience for students. The Teachers, Headteacher, and the Community came together ...
read full comment
Is there no communal labour? What is the chief doing? It’s a disgrace to the chief and citizens of this beloved town.