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TO WHOM IT MAY TOUCH

TO WHOM IT MAY TOUCH Dear Sir/Madam APPEAL FOR SPONSORSHIP By this letter, we humbly request financial assistance plus souvenirs from your establishment to help organize a programme christened “October to Remember"on the theme “Giving HIV/AIDS education to the youth through entertainment". The organiser, BLAC W. PROMOTIONS targets to persuade the youth to undergo Voluntary Counseling and Testing [VCT], seek immediate and prompt medical advice on the disease and ultimately to educate the youth on HIV/AIDS. We hope to achieve the above through the medium of entertainment which usually brings large armies of youth together. The programme will be held in Navrongo towards the end of October this year. Your generous and timely donation to this programme will greatly help to make publicity on radio for the pending show and also procure prizes that will be given out to competitors in a: A] Poem recitation competition on HIV/AIDS B] Song competition on HIV/AIDS Please in your response

EMDA HOLDS FIRST ORDINARY MEETING

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A section of heads of dept and assembly persons. EMDA HOLDS FIRST ORDINARY MEETING AUGUST 07, 2009 BY Peter Atogewe Wedam ISD-GAMBAGA The Mamprusi East District Assembly, EMDA in the Northern region has resolved to set aside the first Saturday of every month for communal cleaning throughout the district in line with President Atta Mills’ policy of ensuring a clean Ghana. Honourable Assembly members of the EMDA unanimously reached the resolution during the first ordinary meeting of the assembly’s second session held at Gambaga. The district chief executive of Mamprusi East, Honourable Adam Imoro who endorsed the resolution observed that many diseases that people contract in East Mamprusi are sanitation related and called for clean environments at all times. He urged the assembly members spearhead such clean-up campaigns. Honourable Imoro disclosed that the assembly received 142,217.92 Ghana Cedis as its share of the common fund for the last quarter of 2008 i

DISCARD DIVISIVE POLITICS

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DISCARD DIVISIVE POLITICS AUGUST 05, 2009 BY: PETER ATOGEWE WEDAM ISD- GAMBAGA The Mamprusi East district chief executive, Honourable Adam Imoro has called on the district’s people to discard divisive politics saying his administration will develop all the communities irrespective of which one voted for or against the National Democratic Congress in last year’s general elections. Honourable Imoro made the call when he held a meeting with Sakogu community members in the Northern region to learn at first hand the needs and expectations of the community from his administration. He first called on the Dindani chief, Poa Naba Azah where the chief asked for the construction of a road to link his village to the main road that runs through Sakogu to the rest of the Northern region. The chief also requested the provision of a borehole pump that will supply potable water to his people. Meanwhile the Sakogu chief, Kosarana Azabu appeale

TO WHOM IT MAY TOUCH

TO WHOM IT MAY TOUCH Dear Sir/Madam APPEAL FOR SPONSORSHIP By this letter, we humbly request financial assistance plus souvenirs from your establishment to help organize a programme christened “October to Remember"on the theme “Giving HIV/AIDS education to the youth through entertainment". The organiser, BLAC W. PROMOTIONS targets to persuade the youth to undergo Voluntary Counseling and Testing [VCT], seek immediate and prompt medical advice on the disease and ultimately to educate the youth on HIV/AIDS. We hope to achieve the above through the medium of entertainment which usually brings large armies of youth together. The programme will be held in Navrongo towards the end of October this year. Your generous and timely donation to this programme will greatly help to make publicity on radio for the pending show and also procure prizes that will be given out to competitors in a: A] Poem recitation competition on HIV/AIDS B] Song competition on HIV/AIDS