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Skyfalls Natural Mineral Water, Others Donate to Flood, Fire Victims

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 Skyfalls Natural Mineral Water in collaboration with Star Micro insurance Service Limited has donated 1000 bags of sachet water to support victims of the recent floods disaster at Kaneshie and Nima in Accra.  T he initiative was a two-day relief program well coordinated by one of Ghana’s finest and quality mineral water, Skyfalls Natural Mineral Water and Star Micro Insurance Service Limited seeking to   relieve the plight of victims of the twin flood and fire disaster; the first of which was donated to residents of Odawna on Thursday.  http://www.myjoyonline.com/news/2015/June-18th/skyfalls-others-donate-to-floodfire-victims.php Richmond Owusu, Managing Director of Jares Investment Global Limited, Producers of Skyfalls Natural Mineral Water and Edible Ice Cubes in a brief speech during the presentation of the items, noted taking insurance policies are very crucial to survival pointing to the fact that in difficult times like this, people who are covered under any insur

PHOTOS:The Light Foundation Ghana Clears the June 3 Disaster Filth

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http://www.myjoyonline.com/news/2015/June-18th/light-foundation-organises-massive-clean-up-to-remove-june-3-disaster-debris.php A Massive Clean-up Exercise to get rid off the debris accumulated as a result of  the flood and fire disaster on the 3 of June  which has claimed 152  lives  at the Goil fuel station near the Kwame Nkrumah Circle in Accra has been organized. The Exercise dubbed “The Light Foundation Ghana June 3 Disaster Clean-Up Exercise” was organized by The Light Foundation Ghana (TLF), a Non-Governmental Organization working in the areas of sanitation, health and water. The TLF June 3 disaster Clean-Up exercise  took place on Sunday 14, at the Avenor Neoplan enclave near Kwame Nkrumah Circle, few meters away from the Goil fuel station which exploded in horrible flame last Wednesday June 3 claiming 152 lives was highly patronized despite the early morning heavy rain which nearly marred the exercise.   Although eventually scheduled to take place early in t