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Rotaract Ghana Zone D undertakes Tree Planting Exercise


Rotaract clubs in Zone D as part of the fulfillment for the challenge thrown by the Rotary International President Ian Risely to  members of the Rotary family to plant at least one tree each to change the environment for the better by Earth Day on 22nd April, 2018, planted 50 seedlings in Sunyani Senior High (Sunyani) on the 6th March, 2018. The project begun exactly at 8am and finish
by 2pm. The Zone coordinator Rtr. Enoch Darko explained that , environmental degradation had been identified as pressing issue lately hence, prompting the Current RI President to look outside the six (6) areas of focus to tackle the problem of environmental degradation through tree planting. He further explained that the initiate was from the national office of which same project took place through out the country at various zones.  The project was in collaboration with the NSS personnel at the Forestry Commission.
1. Rotaract Club of Kumasi sponsored by Rotary Club of Kumasi
2. Rotaract Club of KNUST sponsored by Rotary Club of Kumasi
3. Rotaract Club of Kumasi Technical University sponsored by Rotary Club of Kumasi
4. Rotaract Club of University of Energy and Natural Resources sponsored by Rotary Club of Sunyani East
5. Rotaract Club of Catholic University College, Ghana sponsored by Rotary Club of Sunyani Central
6. Rotaract Club of University of Development Studies, Tamale sponsored by Rotary Club of Tamale




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