The school construction project in Hlihadzi, in the Afram Plains of Ghana’s Eastern Region, continues to move forward despite the many challenges previously faced. What makes the progress especially encouraging is the strong spirit of cooperation within the community.
The project is progressing steadily thanks to the community’s clear commitment to self-help. Several masons and labourers have already been recruited to support the construction work. At the same time, many local residents have volunteered to offer hands-on assistance whenever needed. Their willingness to contribute time and effort shows how important this school is to the future of their children.
Local leadership has also played an important role. The assembly member and the teachers in the community are fully supporting the project and are doing everything within their power to keep the work on schedule. Their involvement helps to coordinate activities and encourages more people in the village to participate.
Special recognition goes to Sir Monney, whose dedication helped bring the project to wider attention. He continues to play an important role as a mediator, helping to resolve small issues quickly and ensuring that cooperation between all sides remains smooth.
A practical solution that has helped maintain progress is the decision to charter a boat from the community to transport building materials regularly.
To the people of Hlihadzi: Well done.
With this spirit of unity, TopAfric remains committed to ensuring that the children soon have a meaningful and safe learning environment.

