HIVE Donates Its 17th Borehole To The Nsuta Kwaagyei [PHOTOS]



The Hive Ecosystem graciously sponsored the seventeenth water borehole project, which was inaugurated on September 08, 2024, at Kwaagyei, a suburb of Nsuta in the Sekyere Central of Ashanti region.

Hive, a social media platform built on blockchain, was quite proud and happy with this milestone. 

This historic moment embodies the spirit of collaboration and corporate social responsibility in addition to meeting a basic necessity.

The inaugural celebration was graced by a number of distinguished guests, including Hive representatives, notable Kwaagyei community members, and leaders of the community. This illustrious group of guests included Nana Agyare Bonsie, the Chief of Kwaagyei. It was an occasion for him to express his profound thanks to Hive and the environment for their unwavering dedication to enhancing the quality of life in rural areas.

 Prominent attendees of the inauguration ceremony were Nsutamanhene Kyidomhene, Nana Oppong Kyekyeku and his entourage.

The coordinator of the Hive Project, Samuel Boadi, implores people to save water, use it wisely, and educate the next generation about its importance. 

The residents not only got borehole from Hive, but they also got a free health screening, which allowed them to examine their eyes, blood pressure, diabetes, and a number of other diseases. Students at Kwaagyei and its environs were given educational supplies like workbooks, exercise books and more. Hive wants to move forward hand in hand with the rural communities, embracing a future powered by shared wealth and clean water.

See the photos below:

Credit: Emmanuel Atta Appiah - (0553364661)
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