President Akufo-Addo Can Learn A Lot From ‘Taxi Drivers’ In Ghana

President Akufo-Addo can learn a lot from ‘Taxi Drivers’ in Ghana Taxi drivers get the chance to talk and extract information from a cross-section of Ghanaians Of course there are varieties of ways people/decision makers can use to size up unfolding events in an attempt to understand and if necessary devise action plan(s) to address … Read more

‘We Cannot Afford $1.8bn Cost’, Says Minister

President Kabila’s opponents have accused him of delaying the election in order to remain in power Budget Minister Pierre Kangudia said the cost of organising the poll, which was said to be $1.8bn (£1.5bn), was too expensive. Last year the government and the opposition agreed that new elections would be held by the end of … Read more

Vodafone Launches ‘fibre-To-the-Home’

The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications, Mr Kwaku Sakyi-Addo, has urged telecommunications to deploy fibre broad bands to homes and offices, as a means of preventing cable theft in the industry. “The deployment of landlines is one of the strongest ways in enabling the delivery of efficient network broad bands to … Read more

Vodafone Unveils Fibre Broadband

Mobile telecommunication network, Vodafone Ghana, has introduced unto the Ghanaian market a new Fibre Broadband service as part of the company’s SuperNet initiative. The SuperNet campaign, which was launched a week ago, aims at investing and ensuring that Ghanaians have affordable, reliable and efficient communication at homes and offices. The new Fibre Broadband by Vodafone … Read more

Vodafone Ghana Launches Fibre Optic Broadband

A leading telecommunications company, Vodafone Ghana has taken a giant stride in improving broadband technology in the country with the introduction of a faster data transfer system. The fibre optic broadband technology delivers significantly faster download broadband speed than conventional broadband ADSL and (modern) ADSL2+ services. The Fibre to the Home (FTTH) product is one of … Read more

Mahama Wants Fair Media Coverage, Not Praise

President John Mahama is not craving praises from media organisations but merely wants fairness and balance in coverage, Deputy Communications Minister Felix Kwakye Ofosu has said. “The president does not expect that from morning to evening, 24/7, media organisations in Ghana will be singing his praises, but where evidence exists of performance, it is the … Read more

Of Chiefs, Political Endorsements and the Woes of Promise-Makers

By Dr. Michael J. K. Bokor Monday, Oct. 3, 2016 Folks, the battle lines for Election 2016 are clear that the two-horse race between the John Mahama-led administration (NDC) and the NPP’s Akufo-Addo is taking a bizarre turn for our amusement. That bizarre turn features endorsements all over the place. Here is the catch: Genuine … Read more

The Rules of the (online) Game

The rules of the (online) game Massively multiplayer online (MMO) games are now an established segment of the global entertainment industry. In MMO games, gamers create alter egos in virtual worlds, many of which are based on iconic, pop culture intellectual properties such as The Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, Star Trek and Conan … Read more