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Global Evangelical Church, Compassion International plant trees at Akotoshie

The Global Evangelical Church, Kuntunse in collaboration with Compassion International, a Non-Governmental Organisation had undertaken tree planting at Akotoshie No.2 in Ga West Municipality of the Greater Accra Region.
Rev. Emmanuel Homeli in-charge of the Global Evangelical Church at Kuntunse said the exercise was their contribution to the President’s call for Ghanaians to plant trees to mark the Green Ghana Day.
He said the church in partnership with Compassion International Ghana,was planting over 19,000 tree seedlings across the regions of Ghana.
Mr Kobina Yeboah Okyere, National Director of Compassion International, Ghana, said his organisation intended to plant trees on annual basis and would monitor the seedlings to grow, to preserve the environment.
He said some of the seedling were planted around the Akotoshie Junior and Primary School building which suffered a rip off in a recent storm.
Mr Emmanuel Kyere, Amasaman District Director of Forestry Services Division tasked the school children and the community at large to water and nurture the trees until they grow.
He said, trees served as wind breaks, shade, timber and fuel, and protected the environment also.
By Francis Xah
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Zetahir missions in UK, Germany support Lehim Foundation

The Zetahir Mission Abroad, UK Chapter, in collaboration with Zetahir Abroad, Germany, has donated items to support the Lehim Foundation.
The donation was made as part of efforts to support the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Zetahir Mission which was launched on January 26, 2025.
The group led by Mr Nanabanyin Arthur, presented the items which included clothes, shoes and other farm items to the foundation.
The Zetahir Mission is a mission from God through His Holy Angels with Holy Prophetess Lehem (PBUH) as a channel and is the bearer of the truth that is to set mankind truly free.
Lehim Foundation was set to perpetualise the contemporary actions and philosophy of the founder of Zetahir Mission, Holy Prophetess Lehem (PBUH) to transform mankind into God’s instrument for the betterment of the Universe.
The foundation was also established to teach people to live peacefully with others and nature to achieve their full potential and contribute to the progress of humanity and the sustainability of the universe.
Mr Arthur indicated that they have been observing the laudable efforts of the foundation and felt the need to support the good work it was doing.
On behalf of the founder of the foundation, Dr Francis Akwetey and Ms Irene Rashida Wutsika thanked the group for the kind gesture and asked for God’s blessings upon them.
They hoped that the items will go a long way to help the needy in the community and appealed to other groups to emulate this gesture
By Spectator Reporter
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17 graduate from D’KAI Caregiving Training School

Seventeen students graduated from the D’KAI Caregiving and Home Care Training School over the weekend at the Faith Presbyterian Church in Accra.
As part of the event, the school’s building was unveiled by Nii Abosey Okai III.
The graduands were awarded with certificates and testimonials.
Founder of the school, Dorcas Oblikai Adomako, said the school was committed to transforming the caregiving industry locally by offering quality services.
According to her, they will produce quality professionals by using the latest caregiving technologies to train them.
Mr Charles Noble Quainoo, Ghana TVET Service, Greater Accra Region, said unemployment was on the rise and this initiative could reduce the unemployment problem.
He lauded the initiative and urged the youth to take advantage of it.
D’KAI Caregiving and Home Care Training School is a non-profit firm, registered with the Registrar General’s Department, licensed under the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection.
It is accredited by NVTI, National Vocational Institute (CTVET) and Commission for Technical Vocational and Educational Training.
By Lizzy Okai