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• Mr Ibrahim Issahaku (2nd right), Bolgatanga Branch Manager of the National Investment Bank, making a symbolic presention to Mr Joseph Amiyuure (left), the Bolgatanga Municipal Chief Executive
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The Bolgatanga branch of the National Investment Bank (NIB) in the Upper East Region, has donated some sanitation equipment to the Bolgatanga Municipal Assembly to be used for clean-up exercises in the area.
The items include rakes, shovels, spades, wheelbarrows, hand gloves and bottled water.
The gesture, which formed part of the corporate social responsibility (CSR) of the bank, is to help enhance cleanliness in the municipality.
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