The Western Presbytery of Presbyterian Church of Ghana has presented a slightly used double cabin Nissan pick-up vehicle to the Presbyterian Education Unit of Western Region at a ceremony in Takoradi.
Presenting the vehicle Rev. William Nkrumah Boahen Appiah, Western Presbytery Chairman, said the vehicle would enhance effective inspection of schools.
Rev. Edith Osafo-Affum, Western Regional Manager of Presbyterian Education Unit who received the vehicle, thanked the Presbytery for the donation.
Source: GNA
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