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Highlife Star Kwaisey Pee Gives GH₵50,000 To Support Children With Cancer At Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital

Highlife music veteran Kwaisey Pee, known for his long and influential career in Ghana’s music scene, has made good on a promise to help children fighting cancer at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital. As part of celebrations marking his 25th year in music, the singer donated GH₵50,000 to support the hospital’s Paediatric Oncology Unit, which treats young patients with cancer and provides critical care services.

The donation event saw Kwaisey Pee present a cheque for the substantial amount to doctors and staff at the unit. According to social media posts, the contribution is intended to boost efforts to care for children battling various forms of cancer, including helping with medical supplies, treatment costs and overall support for families in need. He was also reported to visit the ward to interact with the children and medical personnel, showing encouragement and solidarity with those affected.

Kwaisey Pee’s act of generosity reflects his gratitude for the support he has received over his long career and his desire to give back to the community. The funds are expected to provide meaningful assistance to the paediatric oncology unit, which often faces high demand for resources to treat children with serious illnesses. Support like this can help ease pressure on caregivers and improve comfort for young patients undergoing difficult treatments.

Fans and followers have praised the musician for his kindness, noting that celebrities using their influence to help vulnerable groups sets a positive example. Many highlighted that such gestures help raise awareness about childhood cancer care needs in Ghana and remind the public of the importance of supporting health facilities.

Kwaisey Pee’s donation adds to ongoing efforts by individuals and organisations to support cancer care at Korle-Bu, underscoring a shared commitment to improving healthcare services for children in Ghana.

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