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Vivo Energy Guinée donates tons of food to poor community during Ramadan

Vivo Energy Guinée, which owns a network of 60 stations selling Shell fuel in Guinea Conakry, has offered 15 tons of rice and 13 tons of sugar as a donation to the community of Fria to allow people there to “have a good month of Ramadan”, the company said in a release issued in late June adding that it will next build for them a computer center to help support education.



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The community to which Vivo is making donations, named Fria, has received help for the past four years from Vivo as its population has faced severe poverty following the closure of a factory in 2012.

Vivo will next build a computer center to help school children and their teachers, the statement added.

Vivo Guinée is part of the Vivo Energy company which retails fuels across Africa running in total some 1,500 fuel stations.

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