Orange Foundation and government break ground for Orange Village at Felei-Tech City

Date: 2026-06-01
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By:  Kanto Kai Okanta

The Orange Foundation, in collaboration with the Ministry of Communication, Technology and Innovation, has officially broken ground for the construction of the Orange Village at Felei-Tech City in Tikonko Village, Bo District, marking a major step in efforts to expand access to essential social infrastructure in Sierra Leone.

The sod-cutting ceremony was held in the presence of the Minister of Communication, Technology and Innovation, Madame Salima Bah, alongside the Chief Executive Officer of Orange Sierra Leone, Madame Aicha Touré, the Chief Executive Officer of Felei-Tech City, Mr David Manley, and the Director of the Orange Foundation, Annie Wonnie-Katta. The event also brought together other government officials and traditional leaders.

The initiative is expected to deliver key social infrastructure to the community, including a school and a hospital, aimed at improving access to education and healthcare while also supporting long-term community development through technology and innovation.

According to stakeholders, the Orange Village project represents a strategic investment in human capital development and community empowerment, with the potential to benefit current and future generations in the Bo District and surrounding areas.

As part of its broader social impact agenda, the Orange Foundation also donated educational materials to pupils in nearby schools during the ceremony. The donation is intended to support learning outcomes by equipping students with essential resources to aid their academic development.

Officials described the project as a demonstration of commitment to building sustainable communities, emphasizing that the initiative goes beyond physical infrastructure to foster opportunity, innovation and hope for the future.

 

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