BSP funds building for school in EHP

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MESAUKA Secondary School, outside Goroka town, Eastern Highlands province, now has new a mess and dining building.
Bank South Pacific, under its community projects initiative, paid for the building.
Bank Highlands’ regional area manager Stanard Wai officially handed the building over on Tuesday.
“I encourage students to make good use of the facilities and reap the maximum benefit out of it,” Wai said.
“Major areas of giving back to local communities are through health, education, sports and the environment.”
He said the bank had been rolling out K1 million worth of community projects yearly since 2009.
That was through the provisions of equipment, education and health facilities maintenance and construction, water tanks installations, market places and public area clean-up.
He said the bank was happy to give something worthwhile to the communities such as Mesauka Secondary School.
School principal Asaro Orege thanked the bank for the help.
He said the school had a vision to live its motto “Creating nobody into somebody” to make this become a reality the school spent K58,000 to pay for outstanding fees.