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AMA, FanMilk sign three-year partnership to beautify key roundabouts and public spaces in Accra

The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has entered into a three-year partnership with FanMilk PLC to transform and maintain some of the capital's major roundabouts and public open spaces as part of efforts to enhance the city's appearance and promote environmental sustainability.
The partnership, formalised through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), will see FanMilk finance the design, landscaping, greening, irrigation, cleaning and maintenance of selected public spaces under the Assembly's "Beautify Accra" initiative.
Mr Parent stressed that the responsibility for developing cities should not rest solely with government, urging stronger partnerships between public institutions and the private sector to drive sustainable urban development.
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