Audit firm, KPMG Ghana, has made a donation of items including furniture for teachers, Formica boards and other teaching materials to the Dzorwulu Junior High as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives.
The donation took place at the forecourt of the school in Accra, where students were also taken through career guidance and education coaching sessions.
Speaking to Citi News, Head of Audit Services at KPMG, Anthony Sarpong, indicated that, the donation “was part of a strategic partnership with the school to roll out a number of interventions aimed at supporting teaching and learning activities.”
Mr. Sarpong further indicated that the donation of the items was part of the phase one of their intended projects in partnership with the school.
The second phase and subsequent ones will include the building of a new toilet facility for the school among others.
The circuit supervisor of the school, Charlotte Asare Nyarko, encouraged the teachers and students alike to take good care of the donated items and use them for the purpose for which they were donated.
In an interview with Citi News, the headmistress of the Dzorwulu Junior High School, Stella Tsekpo, expressed her profound gratitude to the firm and said she “hopes the partnership and relationship we are fostering with KPMG will be long lasting and will positively impact the work we are also doing here in training our future leaders.”
KPMG was tasked by the Supreme Court to audit pink sheets exhibits during the 2012 presidential election petition case.
KPMG, one of the world’s leading accounting and audit firms provides taxation, auditing and advisory services.
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By: Kwame Botchway/citifmonline.com/Ghana