A fundraising rally organised by the Bono Regional Committee in aid of the National Cathedral Project has yielded more than ₵160,000.00.
The committee mobilised ₵60,102.00 in cash as well as ₵100,000.00 and $100 in pledges.
A statement issued to the Ghana News Agency in Sunyani and signed by Right Reverend Festus Yeboah-Asuamah, the Anglican Bishop of the Sunyani Diocese and Chairman of the Committee, said the committee was inaugurated on December 7, 2021, while the fundraising was held on February 27, 2022.
“The region is still trusting that others who couldn’t have the opportunity to give on the day will still come on board with some contributions to help achieve this national agenda to the glory of God,” it said.
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