Rajan Singh, Sales and Marketing Head of Cave & Gardens Ghana Ltd, has once again demonstrated his unwavering commitment to education and youth development.
Continuing a long-standing tradition, he sponsored medals and refreshments for the Ministry of Health (MOH) Basic School’s Mini Olympics, held as part of the institution’s golden jubilee celebration.
A golden milestone marked with Sports and celebration
The Mini Olympics took place on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, at the school’s Korle Bu compound, setting the tone for a week dedicated to honouring 50 years of academic excellence.
The event brought together pupils, teachers, and alumni in an atmosphere charged with excitement and pride.
Activities began with an invigorating aerobics session led by Emmanuel Nii Adjin Olla Williams, President of the Ghana Tug of War Association, setting a lively rhythm for the day.
Competitions followed in quick succession: tug of war, lime and spoon races, 200-metre sprints, and table tennis, all designed to promote teamwork, fitness, and healthy competition among participants.
The main anniversary durbar is set for Saturday, when the school community will reconvene to celebrate five decades of educational impact and sporting achievement.
Singh’s steadfast support
Rajan Singh’s sponsorship reflects his deep-rooted belief in the power of education and sports to shape future leaders.
Through Cave & Gardens Ghana Ltd, producers of Sara Foods and Abest Drinks, he has consistently supported schools across the country for more than ten years, contributing to programs that inspire discipline, wellness, and community growth.
His latest gesture at the MOH Basic School not only added vibrancy to the anniversary festivities but also highlighted his company’s enduring commitment to nurturing young talent.
By investing in such initiatives, Singh continues to leave a lasting imprint on Ghana’s educational landscape—one celebration, one child, and one school at a time.
Source Richard Achore