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Welcome Message from the President

 It is my great pleasure and privilege to welcome you all to this impeccable blog of the Rotaract Club of KNUST. As Rotaractors we shoulder a huge responsibility in serving humanity whiles making the difference we all wish to see. Our motto Service Above Self is a clear depiction of what we represent ,to actually have the opportunity to serve humanity with passion.
Our Rotaract club is a part of a global effort to bring peace and international understanding to the world. Our effort starts at the community level but knows no limits in its outreach. Rotaractors have access to the many resources of Rotary International (RI) and The Rotary Foundation. Rotary International provides the administrative support that helps our Rotaract club thrive, and we're also sponsored by The Rotary Club of  Kumasi

Our Rotaract Club of KNUST was chartered on 7th February,2006. Our members are young professionals in the 18-30 age range that include students from around the world living and Studying in and around KNUST area.

Our club projects and activities take place at varying times during the month--please check out our calendar! All of our events are free unless otherwise noted and many of them are open to non-members unless noted. To become an official member of our club you must attend 60% of our club meetings and projects as well as pay dues of GHC 10.00 per semester

Welcome, and we look forward to seeing you!
 Yours-In-Service

Mensah Kelvin Kobby
President

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