Africa ICT News

Globacom, ZTE bring more ICT infrastructure to Ghana
WWW.C114.NET 16th January 2009
In a move that will see additional mobile network infrastructure deployed in Ghana, Glo Mobile Ghana has engaged Chinese telecoms equipment firm ZTE to install indoor and outdoor transceiver stations in the country. Read more

ICT per se can’t help Ghana
ghanaweb 16th January 2009
A professor of computer science has warned that Ghana as a country cannot make much progress by merely promoting Information Communication Technology (ICT). “ICT per se will not solve our problems, you need other resources like power and so on to make use of ICT. Buying electronics gadget without using them to solve your problems is a double loss,” he said. Read more
Educational system to embrace innovations in IT
GhanaDot.com 22rd March 2008
Professor C.N.B Tagoe, Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana (UG), Legon, has observed that any educational system "worth its salt" should embrace innovations in Information Technology (IT). The Vice Chancellor urged government, as a matter of policy, to bring Information Communication Technology (ICT) to the doorsteps of all educational institutions, with universal access to the new technologies and lifelong teaching and learning opportunities for all, regardless of location or social standing. Read more

Ministry to encourage more women to venture into ICT
ghanaweb 17th March 2008
The Ministry of Communications is embarking on a monitoring exercise, to ensure the participation of women in the Information Communication Technology (ICT), in order to enhance the National ICT programme, Mr Fredrick Opare-Ansah, Deputy Minister of Communication has said. The Deputy Minister noted that the ICT industry was focused on the active participation of women and this is evident in the management of communication centres nationwide. Read more

Asantehene advocates ICT revolution
KESSBENFM 93.3 17th March 2008
Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, Asantehene, has advocated the formulation of policies and instruments that could be used to bring the benefit of Information Communication Technology (ICT) to bear on the daily lives of Ghanaians. He said this was necessary to enable the nation to join the ICT World whilst bridging the technological gap to ensure a sustainable socio-economic growth. Read more

GAB Urges Members To Take Advantage Of ICT
ghanaweb 21st January 2008
He therefore, urged them to take advantage of the Information Communication and Technology (ICT) to acquire more skills to help them secure employment and contribute meaningfully towards socio-economic development of the country. Read more


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