“Anapoka and Anaba in the Path of the Trees” Launches at Zorkor Tarongo Primary School

A dream takes root as a new book, written by Cristiane Tavares and illustrated by the school’s own children, promises to nurture both young minds and the environment. Under the shade of hope and the watchful eyes of chiefs, assembly members, and proud community elders, a quiet revolution began at the Zorkor Tarongo Primary School. The occasion was the launch of a very special book: “Anapoka and Anaba in the Path of the Trees.” But this was no ordinary book launch. The author, Cristiane Tavares, had penned the tale, yet the true magic came from the children themselves, for it was their bright, imaginative illustrations that brought the story to life. The book follows two local children, Anapoka and Anaba, on a mission to heal their world by planting trees, one seedling at a time. As the crowd gathered, the Executive Director of Naidvar Trust, Augustine Akugre, rose to speak. His voice carried a quiet determination. “My vision,” he said, “is to see Zorkor Tarongo Primary become the best school in the entire Bongo District.” He then revealed something extraordinary: the book is being sold across the world, and every bit of profit flows back directly to the school. The headmistress, Madam Azeko Mary Ngoomah, could barely contain her joy. For six years, Naidvar Trust had stood by her school like a faithful friend. But today, the gratitude spilled over. “If not because of Naidvar Trust,” she declared, her voice thick with emotion, “we would never have had the opportunity to sit on these dual desks.” She gestured to the furniture around her, a simple gift that had changed their daily reality. The event drew a constellation of dignitaries: the revered chief of Zorkor Tarongo, Naba Abelizire Ayeta II; the Tarongo Assembly member, Hon. Akelinyana Peter Akugre; an old student, Nyaaba Awine Ibrahim; and countless community members who filled the grounds. As the sun climbed higher over the primary school, “Anapoka and Anaba in the Path of the Trees” was officially launched, not just as a book, but as a promise. A promise that with every page turned and every tree planted, a little school in Zorkor Tarongo would grow stronger, greener, and full of possibility. Source: Apexnewsgh.com









