Company donates computers to Winneba Senior High School

Winneba (C/R), July 12, GNA – The Management of Intercom Programming Manufacturing Company (PMC) has donated 10 computers and their accessories worth GH¢20,000.00 to the Winneba Senior High School. Mr Abdel M. Satti, Executive Director of the Company, said the gesture was in response to an appeal made by Mr Kofi Yankah, old boy of the school to help it train the students in Information and Communication Technology (ICT).

He said the donation also formed part of the company’s social responsibilities and called on well wishers of the school to come to its aid since education was key to development. According to Mr Satti, the company had established 15 ICT training schools in the country to help students to become computer literate, adding that a similar school would be established in Winneba before the end of the year.

Mrs Vimala Choudary, Head of the Company’s Training School, handing over the computers to the Head Mistress of the school, expressed the hope that the donation would facilitate teaching and learning. Mrs Cecilia Coffee, the Head Mistress, expressed appreciation to company for their kind gesture and said the donation would further help to improve the academic performance of students in ICT. Mr Yankah commended the company for responding to his appeal and advised the students to be serious with their studies and patronize the centre to improve on their knowledge in ICT.

Source: GhanaWeb

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