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King Paluta Donates to Kumasi Children’s Home in New Year Gesture

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King Paluta, the 2024 New Artiste of the Year at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards, has made a significant donation to the Kumasi Children’s Home as part of his New Year’s initiative.

On Sunday, January 12, 2025, the artist presented a variety of essential items to the children’s home, including rice, cooking oil, toiletries, bottled water, canned foods, beverages, clothing, sugar, and mattresses.

Paluta characterized the donation as a heartfelt display of support and affection for the children. Beyond the gift, he also spent time engaging with the children, offering motivational words and encouraging them for the year ahead.

Source:TheDotNews

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