February 13, 2026
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Stonebwoy and Duffuor renovate Trekume Basic School

Stonebwoy and Dr Kwabena Duffuor

Livingston Etse Setekla, also known as Stonebwoy, and the former Finance Minister Dr Kwabena Duffuor have committed to rebuilding the Trekume Basic School block in the Volta Region.

The politician and musician came together to impact lives through their non-profit organisations, Duffuor Foundation and Livingston Foundation respectively.

According to Stonebwoy, his foundation has over the years supported many vulnerable Ghanaians throughout the country in areas of health, education and skills training and that’s exactly what Duffuor Foundation undertakes hence the need to join forces to “do more of these things”.

Stonebwoy, who was speaking during a brief durbar held in the school last Friday said, “everyone needs help” so the aim of his foundation is to support the less privileged in society.

For his part, Duffuor, who is eyeing the flagbearer position of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), said “our children need decent environment to enable them to learn and the environment of Trekume is unacceptable”.

He said he is looking forward to help others in other parts of the country.

In all, a six-unit primary block, three-unit junior high school and three-unit kindergarten dilapidated blocks are expected to be renovated within a year.

The community has called on benevolent Ghanaians to give them decent accommodation for teachers, ICT lab and furniture.

Albert Kuzor

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