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L'Inde donne des pompes à eau à la région de la Volta

L'Inde a fait don de 75 pompes à eau avec des tuyaux et une motocyclette à la région de Volta à l'est du Ghana, ont annoncé mercredi les organes d'information. Selon l'agence de presse du Ghana (GNA), « les pompes sont destinées aux personnes nécessiteuses vivant dans les zones rurales qui manquent d'eau potable, tandis que la motocyclette permettra et facilitera l'accomplissement de certaines tâches officielles dans le district ».

Les articles ont été remis au ministre régional de la Volta au Ghana, Kwasi Owus-Yeboa, par le Haut
Commissaire de l'Inde auprès du Ghana, Arun Kumar Banerjee.


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