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Catherine Kuupol MIP Supports The 100 MIPs Project

Mrs Catherine Kuupol Kuutor MIP

Tamale, Ghana – Gold Fields Damang Metallurgical Manager, Mrs. Catherine Kuupol Kuutor MIP, has made a personal donation of cash towards successful implementation of “The 100 Most Influential Personalities from Northern Ghana” (The 100 MIPs) project.

The 100 MIPs project is a human capital development project jointly being implemented by Rudder Communications and SavannahNewsOnline.Com in Northern Ghana; Upper East, Upper West, North East, Northern and Savannah Region.

Launched in 2019, the project seeks to use the stories of “successful and influential” citizens from Northern Ghana to inspire school children and other young people to dream big.

It also seeks to whip up interest in reading amongst children at the basic and senior high school levels so as to enhance their level of literacy.

Furthermore, The 100 MIPs project aims to ignite the interest in entrepreneurship amongst the youth of Northern Ghana through the inspiring success stories of some of the personalities.

Madam Catherine, who is among the maiden list of 100 distinguished personalities voted by the public out of a list of 200 nominees in July 2019, send the money to Rudder Communications and Savannah News as her personal donation to support implementation of the project.

She hopes her gesture would motivate other people to also support the project which is geared towards the good of humanity.

Executive Director of Rudder Communications, Joseph Ziem, who received the cash via mobile money transfer, thanked Madam Catherine for her generous support.

According to him, “there was no hope in sight for us to get the biographies of all MIPs written but Madam Catherine decision to step in to help at this moment is very laudable.

“The money would enable me and my team to engage biographers to write the biographies of all MIPs towards the production of The 100 MIPs magazine. God bless Madam Catherine for what she has done”, he indicated

About 50 MIPs under the project are to have their biographies published in The 100 MIPs magazine which school children can have access to read and get inspired by their stories of success and struggles in their various career or professions.

By SavannahNewsOnline.Com/Philip Liebs

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