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Guinness Ghana hands over mechanized solar-powered water projects to Gbare, Zuabulga communities 

Guinness Ghana hands over mechanized solar-powered water projects to Gbare, Zuabulga communities 

Ghana’s leading total beverage business, Guinness Ghana, has handed over two mechanized solar powered water projects to the people of Gbare and Zuabulga communities in the Upper West and Upper East regions respectively.

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The projects, completed in partnership with WaterAid Ghana, will produce over 128 metric tonnes of water yearly to serve a combined population of over 11,000 community members in two assemblies (Pusiga District Assembly and Jirapa Municipal Assembly).

The facilities represent Guinness Ghana’s dedication to ensuring sustainable access to clean drinking water and sanitation, which are essential for fostering strong and thriving communities in its operational areas.

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Speaking at the commissioning ceremony in Gbare, Corporate Relations Director for Guinness Ghana, Sylvia Owusu-Ankomah emphasized the importance of collaboration and community development as the bedrock of the projects.

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Country Director for WaterAid Ghana, Ewurabena Yanyi-Akofur on her part admonished, “let us also remember that this is just the beginning of our journey towards universal access to safe water in Ghana

The partnership between WaterAid Ghana and organizations like Guinness Ghana exemplifies the power of collaboration and the collective impact we can achieve when we join forces.”

Guinness Ghana Breweries PLC

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