Ghanaian singer and songwriter Sapashini is making the most of his Live Life Concert in Ghana this year as he’s leading the charge on a project to bring clean water to various communities in North East Region where he hails from.
Sapashini through the Awuuyi Nation Foundation has allocated a percentage of his dividends from his Live Life album tour to provide portable drinking water to selected communities in his region.
The northeast-born singer says, “we’re building boreholes in different communities in North East to provide clean drinking water; the first being the Bukuru community.
According to reports from the event commencing the project, the residents of the community revealed the project will end the water challenges affecting the community where women and children would have to travel far in search of portable drinking water.
Sapashini currently has one of the biggest albums in Ghana dubbed “Live Life” and it’s available on all streaming platforms.