Orange Donates Digital Kits to St. Theresa’s Police and Holy Family Schools


In a move to enhance digital education in Sierra Leone, Orange Foundation Sierra Leone, the non-profit arm of Orange Sierra Leone, donated Digital School Kits to two primary schools St. Theresa’s Police School in Bo District and Holy Family Primary School R.C Boys in Pujehun District, the alma mater of His Excellency President Julius Maada Bio. The donations were made on Monday, 10th February, and Tuesday, 11th February 2025, respectively.

Each school received cutting-edge equipment such as tablets, Raspberry Pi devices, laptops, Bluetooth speakers, projectors, screens, headsets, extension cables, power banks, and solar panels. These resources are tailored to enhance digital literacy, providing young pupils with access to digital tools that will revolutionize classroom learning and prepare them for a tech-driven future.

In her remarks at both schools, Finnah Mariama Stevens, Head of Orange Digital Centre, highlighted that the Orange Foundation has been actively involved in various humanitarian efforts, particularly in the education sector. She stated that the donation of digital school kits is a key initiative under the foundation’s education wing.

She emphasized the importance of technological tools in driving innovation and bridging the digital divide. She noted that the foundation has donated similar kits to various schools across the country, stressing that these resources are provided free of charge with the vision of ensuring that every child in Sierra Leone has access to the technological tools necessary for today’s digital world.

Finnah Mariama Stevens also underscored Orange Sierra Leone’s commitment to the government’s human capital development agenda, particularly its focus on empowering young girls through access to digital resources.

She urged the schools to utilize the donation effectively, emphasizing that with the right tools and skills, pupils in Sierra Leone can compete with their peers in other countries in the field of technology in the coming years.

Paramount Chief Prince Lappia Boima IV of Kakua Chiefdom, Bo District addressed residents, highlighting concerns about the frequent cutting of mobile operators’ fiber cables, which often leads to poor network connectivity across the country.

Reflecting on his school days, he noted that such digital learning facilities were unavailable to them at the time. He emphasized that today’s pupils are fortunate to be exposed to digital learning at an early age and commended Orange Sierra Leone for its generous donation.

The Paramount Chief urged parents to prioritize their children’s education, stressing that these donated school kits are meant to benefit the pupils, and if children do not attend school, these resources will go to waste.

John Abu, Resident Minister of the Southern Region, has expressed appreciation to Orange Foundation Sierra Leone for its generous donation of Digital School Kits, describing it as a gateway to digital learning. He encouraged pupils to take full advantage of the opportunity, noting that such resources were unavailable during his own school days.

“As a responsible company, Orange has proven that it is not just focused on making profits but also committed to giving back to society through meaningful investments in education,” he stated.

He emphasized that the initiative aligns with President Bio’s Human Capital Development agenda, which is crucial to transforming the country. He further noted that the donation comes at a critical time when the world is rapidly advancing in digital technology, stressing that Sierra Leone must not be left behind in this revolution.

The Minister concluded by urging the school administration to ensure that the donated digital tools are effectively utilized so that pupils can fully benefit from the enhanced learning experience.

Addressing the gathering in Bo, Sekou Amadou Bah, CEO of Orange Sierra Leone underscored the transformative potential of the Digital School Kits in promoting education and empowering pupils through technology.

“These kits are electronic libraries designed to provide educational content to schools with limited or no internet access,” he noted. “Currently, 16 countries, including Sierra Leone, have benefited from this program, with 1,400 schools and 500,000 pupils gaining access to digital education tools.”

Over the past three years, Orange Sierra Leone has donated 35 Digital School Kits, impacting over 10,000 pupils nationwide. The initiative also offers schools the opportunity to participate in the prestigious Wiki Challenge, an international competition organized by Orange Group.

Bah urged pupils and teachers to handle the equipment with care and fully utilize them to enhance learning. “With technology, we can expand our horizons and enable new ways of easy learning. These tools are not just about access but about empowering young minds to explore and innovate,” he stated.

He reaffirmed Orange Sierra Leone’s commitment to supporting the government’s human capital development agenda through initiatives that align with President Julius Maada Bio’s vision for the country.

Alusine Senessie, School Assistance Officer for MBSSE in Bo District, speaking on behalf of the Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education (MBSSE), applauded Orange Sierra Leone for complementing the ministry’s efforts in enhancing digital learning for pupils.

He assured the ministry’s commitment to ensuring the sustainability of the donated kits in various schools. He emphasized that technology is the future, and these digital resources will not only benefit pupils but also support teachers in lesson planning and delivery, ultimately improving learning outcomes in schools.

Hawa Bay Jusu, Head teacher of Holy Family Primary School R.C Boys, expressed deep appreciation for the donation of Digital School Kits by Orange Foundation Sierra Leone, describing it as a historic milestone for the school since its establishment in 1912, emphasized that the arrival of the digital kits marks a turning point in the school’s pursuit of technological advancement.

“We are eager to explore these wonderful digital tools in our school, and our vision has finally come true. This donation has brought us honor, respect, and hope,” she stated.

The Head Teacher assured Orange Foundation and all stakeholders that the Digital School Kits which include tablets, laptops, Raspberry Pi devices, projectors, power banks, and other essential tools would be used for their intended purpose to enhance digital literacy among pupils.

Additionally, she extended gratitude to Her Excellency, Dr. Fatima Maada Bio, First Lady of Sierra Leone, for selecting the school as a beneficiary in recognition of it being the alma mater of His Excellency President Julius Maada Bio.

She called on the government and stakeholders to address these concerns to create a safer learning environment for pupils.

Both events concluded with the formal handover of the Digital School Kits to the school administration, symbolizing a new chapter in the pupils’ education journey.




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Cowbell Embarks on Massive Milk Education And Donates 50 Cartons to Aberdeen Women’s Center


As part of efforts to raise awareness about the importance and benefits of milk consumption in the country, Premium Divine Trading Company Ltd, a food distribution company that operates as an agent for Promasidor, a leading supplier of quality food products to more than 30 African countries, including Sierra Leone, joined the world on Friday, May 31, and Saturday, June 1, 2024, to commemorate World Milk Day.

This international day, established by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, recognizes the importance of milk as a global food and has been observed on June 1 every year since 2001.

During this year’s commemoration, the company embarked on a massive milk education campaign. A motorcade float parade commenced on May 31, 2024, from Cline Town to Jui for the East End of Freetown, and continued on June 1, 2024, from Cline Town to Funkia Market for the Western Area Urban.

Additionally, the company sampled Cowbell products, giving actual and potential consumers the opportunity to enjoy good nutrition through Cowbell milk at key points during the motorcade float parade. This was executed by offering dry samples of Cowbell powdered milk to commuters.

In addition to the educational campaign, the company donated 50 cartons of Cowbell Milk to the Aberdeen Women’s Centre in Aberdeen to support malnutrition efforts in Sierra Leone.

Presenting the donation to the Aberdeen Women’s Centre, the Country Manager of Premium Divine Trading Ltd, Kenneth Konuah, highlighted that his company has been supporting the work of the Aberdeen Women’s Centre for some time now, adding that in celebration of this year’s World Milk Day, observed annually on June 1st to recognize the importance of milk as a global, affordable and nutritious food, Premium Divine Trading Ltd aimed to increase awareness about the benefits of milk consumption for all.

As part of their massive milk education campaign, he disclosed that the company deemed it fit to donate 50 cartons of Cowbell milk to the facility to support pregnant women, lactating mothers and children.

Kenneth Konuah expressed appreciation for the tremendous work being done by the Management and Staff of the Aberdeen Women’s Centre and promised continuous support for the facility.

He also noted that Premium Divine Trading Ltd, as a responsible company, undertook the exercise to commemorate World Milk Day by raising awareness of the importance and benefits of milk within the Freetown Municipality.

During this process, they educated thousands of commuters about the significance of consuming Cowbell milk, which is a rich source of protein, calcium, and vitamins A, B, C, D, E and K, collectively known as Vitarich.

Receiving the donation, the Country Director, Aberdeen Women’s Centre Ruth Milliken expressed gratitude to Premium Divine Trading Ltd for the generous contribution, which she described as crucial for the facility.

She mentioned that the donated cartons of milk will be immensely beneficial, particularly for their busy maternity ward, and will greatly support pregnant women, lactating mothers and children.
The Country Director assured that the donation will be used for its intended purpose, benefiting those whom it is meant to support.

On his part, Head of Sales of Premium Divine Trading Limited, Kwaku Ampadu Afoani, highlighted that the massive milk campaign is part of their efforts to promote the consumption of quality food products in the country. He explained that Cowbell products come in various sizes, including 14g sachets, 20g sachets, 360g sachets and 400g tins for milk. Additionally, Cowbell food drink packages, such as Coffee, Strawberry, Coconut, Choco-Malt and Cowbell Mocha, are available in 40g sizes. These products are produced in Ghana by Promasidor Ghana Limited and exported to several West African countries, including Sierra Leone, where Premium Divine Trading Company Ltd serves as the sole distributor.

Kwaku Ampadu Afoani added that Premium Divine Trading Company Ltd also distributes and markets Onga, Miksi Chocolate and coffee drinks, Kremela, and Yumvita the latter being an infant cereal with milk containing wheat, rice and maize.

He emphasized that the company guarantees the availability of quality milk for everyone, aiming to discourage the use of unsafe milk products on the market.

He concluded by encouraging everyone to choose the company’s products, especially Cowbell Milk, which he assured, is of high quality and provides essential nutrients for the body.

One of the beneficiaries, Ibrahim Sesay, a driver who benefited from the milk education and sampling, commended Premium Divine Trading Company Ltd for their commendable effort in reaching out to communities with the milk education. He described the initiative as vital for the development and growth of all.

Ibrahim Sesay praised Cowbell Coffee and Milk for their rich nutrient content, essential for proper growth.

He also encouraged everyone to purchase products from Premium Divine Trading Company Ltd, assuring that they would not regret their choice, given the high quality and nutritional value of their products.

 






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