Stonebwoy’s Livingstone Foundation renovates school in Trekume

Livingstone Foundation, the social responsibility wing of Stonebwoy’s management in partnership with the Duffuor Foundation, is renovating the Trekume Basic School which is located at Trekume, a town near Stonebwoy’s hometown in Anloga.

This announcement was made by Stonebwoy’s wife Louisa Satekla during an interview with Citi TV which was monitored by The Chroncile.

“We’ve partnered with other partners and we are renovating a school in Trekume. That is one of the major projects that we are undertaking now,” she said.

The school serves school children from 4 major towns.

According to Louisa, this move is “part of efforts by Stonebwoy to give back to his hometown in honour of his album Anloga Junction.”

Trekume is one of the major towns in the Anloga district.

“There’s a plan to build an accommodation unit for teachers to make place more attractive to teachers who are posted to the area,” she said.

The Bhimnation First Lady noted that accommodation and transportation are problems for teachers so most of them don’t report when posted to that area.

The project also involves supplying the school with textbooks of the new curriculum as they have not been given any yet.

The Livingstone Foundation over the years has embarked on activities including health screening, workshops for artisans, paying of bills for patients at hospitals, among others.

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