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RocKNUST meets RC Kumasi East

Rtn President Kyeremateng
On the 17th of May, 2017, members of the Board of Rotaract Club of KNUST had fellowship with the Rotary Club of Kumasi East.
The board also presented a citation to the Rotarian President
Presentation of Citation
Kyeremateng Mensah Aborampah and the entire Rotary club members for the support and advise they render to the Club in its pursuit of  making a difference as the Rotary year stipulates.
The Rotarian President also gave his acceptance speech and thanked the board and entire members of Rotaract Club of KNUST for their recognition.

Rotarian President Nominee also gave a talk on the topic of the right ways of taking medication.He empahsized on a number of things which were pertinent to the way patients take medication and rendered a professional advise on how to go about some of them.




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