A solar-powered water pump­ing machine to pump about 800 litres of wa­ter for the Am­rahia Community School in the La Nkwantanang Madina Municipal­ity of the Greater Accra Region was inaugurated on Tuesday.This followed the break­down of the water system of the school which has a student population of over 300.The facility, funded by the 2024 Cohorts of the Global Executive Master Business Adminis­tration (GEMBE) School, was con­structed in four months by Advance Solar Solutions Company to help ad­dress the acute water problem fac­ing the School.Fitted with Chlorine reservoirs, the facility comes with an Osmo­sis treatment plant, an Anesta pumping marching of 900 watts and overhead tanks that can serve the entire school.The President of the 2024 Co­horts, Zak Boughalem, who are products of the China Europe International Business School (CHIBS), in handing over the facility said it was the desire of the group to leave a lasting legacy for the community.He said the gesture was in recip­rocal of what the CHIBS had given them, stating that, "We are grateful for the hospitality from Ghanaians and ever ready to provide more when duty calls," adding "the Afri­can brotherly love must be extended to every country."Professor Gordon Adomd­za, Director CEIBS Africa, said access to clean water formed part of Sustainable development goals and commended the Cohorts for the initiative and charged the School to take good care of it.The Director of the School, Mustapha Forson, commended the Cohorts for the gesture, and urged other philanthropists to emu­late their example FROM LAWRENCE VOMAFA-AKPALU, AMRAHIA