
Residents of Huniso in the Prestea Huni-Valley Municipality can now boast of improved access to clean and safe drinking water, following the commissioning of a 40,000-litre Small Town Water Supply System.
The facility, funded by the Gold Fields Ghana Foundation at a cost of USD 31,112.24, was officially handed over during activities commemorating this year’s World Clean-up Day.
The water system is expected to serve households, schools, and public institutions within the community. “It is expected to reduce water-related diseases, improve hygiene, and enhance community welfare,” said Sandra Deladem Woanyah, Project Manager at Gold Fields Ghana Foundation.
She noted that the initiative forms part of the Foundation’s broader mission to transform lives beyond mining through strategic investments in health, education, infrastructure and environmental sustainability.
The Chief of Huniso, Nana Nvidah, expressed gratitude to the Foundation and urged residents to work together to maintain both the new facility and a clean environment.
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