Many Ghanaians are regularly looking for the best gadgets (especially mobile phones) to buy. Most often than not, we are looking for specific shops to buy these phones for.
One of such trusted phone shops where warranty guaranteed phones can be bought from is Freddies Corner.
The Freddies Corner brand has been around for a long time and in this article, we will update you with the prices of their phones as well as where to find their shops and to directly contact them.
Take note that Freddies corner does not only deal in the sale of smartphones but also deals with other electronic devices like TVs and Laptops.
When it comes to mobile phones you can get at Freddies corner, these brands come up on top: Tecno, Infinix, Samsung, Huawei, Apple (iPhone) and Nokia.
Beware of fraudulent websites that appear like they are from Freddies corner but are in no way affiliated to them. Freddies Corner does not have a website of their own and we will share their direct contact numbers at the end of this article.
Here at Mfidie.com, we delight in bringing you only the right information so keep reading.
Phones Price List at Freddies Corner
It is sometimes very difficult to get all the prices of smartphones you want to buy and make a purchasing decision. We have therefore put this together for you in an easy to compare table.
Here are the current prices of Mobile Phones in Ghana as sold at Freddies Corner:
Ghana is indeed moving to the digital space. Now, you can sit at the comfort of your home, file and pay your taxes online in Ghana without having to visit any Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) office. That’s cool, right?
Since 1st July 2021, the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) no longer accepts cash or cheque payments at any of their branches located across the country. Instead, taxpayers (individual, sole proprietor, or limited liability company) now have to pay their taxes digitally through the Ghana.gov online payment platform.
Before then, taxpayers had to manually visit any of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) offices located across the country to pay their taxes either with cheques or cash. This process was sometimes hectic and stressful, especially on days where there were many people at the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) office.
The platform was developed by three (3) of the leading fintech companies in Ghana, i.e., IT Consortium, Hubtel, and expressPay. The idea to develop ghana.gov was initiated by the Government of Ghana to streamline payments for any and all government services and also to close the hole in the revenue collection which leads to an annual loss of GHS 2 billion.
How To Sign Up on Ghana.GOV
The Ghana.gov platform is the central payment platform for the Government of Ghana and as a result, all government-related payments are transacted on this platform. Therefore, before you can be able to file and pay your tax online in Ghana, you must sign up on the Ghana.gov platform first.
Open a browser on your device and visit ghana.gov.gh
Click on the SIGN UP button at the upper right corner of the screen
Enter your first name, other names (if any), last name, phone number, email address, and password in the spaces provided
Check the box next to Check to agree to Terms and Conditions of Ghana.GOV and then click on Continue
Check your phone and enter the OTP verification code sent to you via SMS in the space provided and click Continue afterward
You will automatically be redirected to log in page
Choose either Login with Email or Login with Phone Number to login with your email or phone number respectively and password
How To File and Pay Your Taxes Online in Ghana
Visit gra.gov.gh/file-and-pay-taxes on your device
Select the type of tax you want to pay
Since you have an account already, click on the SIGN IN button in the upper right corner of the screen
Once you enter the application dashboard, you will be asked to confirm or create an account with the Integrated Tax Application and Preparation System (iTaPS)
For first-timers select No Register me to register with the Integrated Tax Application and Preparation System (iTaPS)
Enter your TIN/Ghana Card Number, first and last names in the spaces provided
Answer your nationality and where your tax office is located at and then click on Submit
Continue to File and Pay Taxes and choose the Tax Type, choose the period (month and year) and fill in the other relevant information in the provided spaces and click Submit Info afterward
Choose how much you want to pay and then click Pay
You will be redirected to the Checkout page where you will find an invoice number and the total amount
Choose your preferred payment method (Bank Card, Mobile Money, Scan & Pay, Pay with *222#, or Pay at Bank) and confirm the payment
Once the payment is successful, you will receive both an email and text message
Finally, you can go to your dashboard, locate your invoice, and then download the PDF version of it
Conclusion
Filing and paying taxes is a civic responsibility and should be treated as such. According to the 1992 constitution of Ghana, persons who are found not to be paying taxes could be arrested and prosecuted. Therefore, taxpayers should take advantage of the Ghana.GOV platform to file and pay their taxes to avoid any prosecution.
The ability of Ghanaians to file and pay their taxes online is a good initiative that will go a long way to benefit the country at large. Due to the simplistic nature of the process, both educated and uneducated taxpayers can simply follow the steps to file and pay their tax and in the end, the actions of middlemen will are going to be eliminated completely.
Can I pay my tax online on Ghana.GOV?
Yes. You can pay your tax online on Ghana.GOV by following the steps listed in the article.
How do I pay tax in Ghana?
You pay your tax to the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) through Ghana.GOV using the steps outlined in the article.
What happens if I don’t do my tax return?
You can be arrested for tax fraud when you are caught not to be doing your tx returns. This could mean imprisonment, fine, or both.
As the year draws to a close, it has become important for all of us to make sure we have done all the necessary things we can, especially those with a deadline. The SSNIt and Ghana Card link is one of such necessities.
The SSNIT offices across the country have been open since yesterday to aid all those who want to link their SSNIT and NIA (Ghana Card) numbers. The SSNIT offices will continue to work till the last day of this year, 31st December 2021 at 4:30 p.m.
However, if you do not want to step foot in the office, there are various other means to do the linkage, even if you are outside Ghana.
In this article, I look at all the 3 possible ways that every Ghanaian with an old SSNIT number can link it with their Ghana Card numbers before the deadline reaches.
Why you should merge/link your SSNIT and NIA (Ghana Card) Numbers
You only have to carry your Ghana Card for all transactions
Easy identification of nominated dependants
You save money because you don’t need to pay for a SSNIT card
It’s a legal requirement
What you need to merge your SSNIT and Ghana Card Numbers
To link your SSNIT and Ghana Card Number, you need to have the following:
Your NIA number
SSNIT number
Mobile phone number
Active email address
How to find your NIA/Ghana Card Number
To find your NIA or Ghana Card number, all you need is your Ghana Card. Once you have the Ghana Card, look at the section that says “Personal ID Number”. You will find an alphanumeric code in the format “GNXXXXXXXXXX”.
The alphanumeric code is your NIA Number or your Ghana Card number. It is this code that you will use to merge your SSNIT and NIA Numbers.
These are the 3 approved ways you can do the SSNIT & Ghana Card merger:
By walking into any SSNIT office near you
By using the shortcode – *711*9#
by using the SSNIT website
Now let’s explain each method.
Method 1: Merge your SSNIT and Ghana Card on your Phone
Dial *711*9# on your mobile phone
Select option 1
Enter your SSNIT Number
Enter your email address (if the phone number you are using is different from your phone number registered in our database)
Enter the Personal ID Number on your Ghana Card
Select option 1 to complete the merging of your SSNIT and the NIA numbers (Personal ID Number on your Ghana Card)
Wait for the confirmation message
Method 2: Merge your SSNIT and NIA (Ghana Card) Number online
Follow these steps to merge your SSNIT and NIA Number very fast:
Log in with your current SSNIT number and Password
Request for a new Password here if you don’t have one and use it to log in
At the top bar, click on the “Merge My NIA” button
Read the terms and conditions and check the box to continue
Enter your NIA Number to continue
Confirm your email and phone number
Click submit to successfully link your SSNIT Number and NIA Number.
Method 3: Visit a local SSNIT Office
This method is best for those who could not merge via the 1st and 2nd methods. You can do a Google Map Search for a SSNIT office near you, and then visit them to have the merger done.
Please note that you will have to go with your Ghana Card in order to complete this method successfully. The process itself is less than 5 minutes but you might meet a queue or there would be network issues. Just be patient and the SSNIT representative will help you merge your SSNIT and Ghana card numbers.
Conclusion
Thank you for reading and we hope the methods described here will be of help to you. A happy new year in advance to you and share this with your friends.
Calls are very vital in our day-to-day living in today’s generation. Whether it is just a normal check-up call to a friend, a quick call to a family member, business discussions with someone or a deep talk with someone you share amorous love with, phone calls definitely have roles to play in our lives.
It is, however, easier if it’s an internal call, either on the same network or other networks. It gets even better with numerous calls and text bundles available on Vodafone and other service providers.
Making international calls especially to other African countries is however very expensive and could cost a fortune to talk for just 5 minutes.
Vodafone, however, has some wonderful packages for individuals and companies who are you looking to make international calls from Ghana.
In this article, we shall focus on how to subscribe for Vodafone IDD bundles to enable you to make calls to other African countries and the world at large.
Vodafone IDD Bundles And Their Prices
Check out the table below for Vodafone IDD Bundles, their prices, duration and countries where they are valid.
Bundle Name
Activation Code
Price (GHS)
Minutes
Duration
Countries
IDD Monthly Bundle
*150*10#
5.50
50
1 Month
China or Germany Fixed, India or Italy fixed, Japan or Malaysia or Netherlands or Norway or Spain Fixed lines, UK fixed lines, USA and Canada.
Africa Daily Bundle
*150*20#
2.00
5
24 Hours
Morocco Fixed Lines, Egypt, Nigeria, Mozambique, Kenya Fixed Lines, Malawi, Zambia, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe Fixed Lines
Africa Weekly Bundle
*150*30#
5.00
16
7 Days
Morocco Fixed Lines, Egypt, Nigeria, Mozambique, Kenya Fixed Lines, Malawi, Zambia, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe Fixed
The various packages listed above only work in the countries assigned to them so try to choose the best package which works for the country you wish to make a call to.
Conclusion
The IDD call bundles are good for all forms of calls that are internationally related. You just have to choose the right package for the right call. It is less expensive and for the monthly ones, you can make calls as many times in a month provided you still have some minutes left to talk.
All you need to do is to select a destination of your choice and the package you want, then you can start making that beautiful call.
I hope this article was helpful in helping you pick the right Vodafone IDD bundles for your African and international calls. If you have any comments or reservations regarding this article, kindly leave them in the comment box beneath this post.
If you have not already linked your SSNIT and Ghana Card, you can do so via the online process now before the deadline hits. For those who have issues linking it via the mobile shortcode, they can visit the SSNIT office to have it done.
Work will resume at all SSNIT offices starting today Wednesday, 29th to Friday, 31st December 2021 between 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day.
The merger is in compliance with Regulation 7 (1) of the National Identity Register Regulations, 2012, LI 2111, and a directive from the National Pensions Regulatory Authority (NPRA).
Sample confirmation message after linking SSNIT and NIA/Ghana Card Numbers
Also, starting next month, new subscribers to the national pension scheme (SSNIT) would be required to have Ghana cards before they would be taken on board.
There are three ways you can do the merger. These are:
By walking into any SSNIT office near you
By using the shortcode – *711*9#
by using the SSNIT website
Why you should merge/link your SSNIT and NIA (Ghana Card) Numbers
You only have to carry your Ghana Card for all transactions
Easy identification of nominated dependants
You save money because you don’t need to pay for a SSNIT card
It’s a legal requirement
What you need to merge your SSNIT and Ghana Card Numbers
To link your SSNIT and Ghana Card Number, you need to have the following:
Your NIA number
SSNIT number
Mobile phone number
Active email address
How to find your NIA/Ghana Card Number
To find your NIA or Ghana Card number, all you need is your Ghana Card. Once you have the Ghana Card, look at the section that says “Personal ID Number”. You will find an alphanumeric code in the format “GNXXXXXXXXXX”.
The alphanumeric code is your NIA Number or your Ghana Card number. It is this code that you will use to merge your SSNIT and NIA Numbers.
How to merge your SSNIT and Ghana Card on your Phone
Dial *711*9# on your mobile phone
Select option 1
Enter your SSNIT Number
Enter your email address (if the phone number you are using is different from your phone number registered in our database)
Enter the Personal ID Number on your Ghana Card
Select option 1 to complete the merging of your SSNIT and the NIA numbers (Personal ID Number on your Ghana Card)
Wait for the confirmation message
How to merge your SSNIT and NIA (Ghana Card) Number online
Follow these steps to merge your SSNIT and NIA Number very fast:
In the last quarter of 2021, the Bank of Ghana announced that plans are far advanced to introduce e-cedi, a proposed digital currency that will enable people to transact business without needing any form of connectivity. This implies users of the proposed new e-cedi will be able to transact businesses offline without needing power or any form of connectivity.
It wasn’t long ago when Mahammadu Bawumia, vice president of the Republic of Ghana delivered the “digital speech” at the University of Ashesi in Ghana. During the speech, the vice president discussed the government’s policies to digitize the economy of Ghana. For example, the vice president mentioned the digital address system, the online passport application system, and the cashless system through the mobile banking system.
Apart from the points discussed above, the vice president, cabinet ministers and government communicators have on a number of platforms, discussed how government policies toward education especially, in the second cycle institutions. For example, the introduction of Wi-Fi to both secondary schools and tertiary institutions across Ghana.
Recently, the government added one laptop per teacher policy. This and many other policies from past and present government indicates that Ghana’s leading in digital technology within the West African subregion.
It’s instructive to note that are these are great. However, they are likely to fail if we do not realign them to include the youth, particularly those in the second cycle institutions. “Transforming Economy Through Digitalization: The Ghana Story” is a power narrative that should involve the youths of the country.
However, the current Ghana Education Service policy does not allow students in secondary institutions to use mobile phones, a policy which is afront to the government’s effort to digitize the economy.
The government introduced WIFI’s to most of the senior high schools in Ghana, yet the current policy does not allow them to use mobile phones.
As of January 2021, there were 16 million internet users. Out of this, approximately 9 million of them use social media.
Between 2020 and 2021, the number of mobile connections in Ghana increased by 3.1 million (+8.1%]. This implies that more people including those in senior high schools have gained access to the world wide web.
There are computer labs in almost in every public secondary school in Ghana. The reality is that these labs are ill-equipped to serve students and teachers.
At the Wesley Grammar School in Dansoman, we had a computer lab, but this lab was ill-equipped; 1/3 of the desktops were broken, leaving a fraction of them to function. To ensure a student didn’t miss any of the teachings, computer class lessons were divided to allow us to practice in badges.
How can we achieve digitization if the youths are not resourced to take part in the digitization process? To me, introducing Wi-Fi in secondary schools without adequate computers is a recipe for disaster. Per my experience, only a handful of people especially teachers who are given free governments laptop would benefit from the current Wi-Fi policy.
In African, our grandfathers will pass knowledge to us by teaching us the trade and giving us the resources so that we can function if they no longer live with us.
Vice president Mahammadu Bawumia said, and I paraphrased “there is a body of empirical evidence on how digitization leads to job creation and other opportunities.”
Aggor, Tchao, Keelson, and Diawuo examined mobile phone usage and its impact on senior high school and technical students in Nkurenza in Ghana. The findings reveal that the use of mobile phone in the Ghana educational systems will have a positive impact on the teaching and learning process.
This and many independent private studies reveal positive attributes to mobile usage in educational systems. Though there are concerns that mobile phones can distract students from learning. These are legitimate but not enough to deny students the opportunity to participate in the digitization drive since there’s an alternative to not having enough computers for study.
Mobile usage is on rise in Ghana. Allowing students to use mobile phones in secondary schools will accelerate government’s digitization policy. If not, knowledge cannot be passed on to the younger generation.
I am John Intifunie Nsaman, a data scientist, policy research analyst, and the founder of Joloman.com. My email address is: [email protected]
I hold a bachelor’s degree in sociology and geography from the University of Cape, Ghana. Also, I graduated from the Clinton School of Public Service, and I am currently studying MSc in Business Information Systems and Analytics at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
My interest includes technology, entrepreneurship, and blogging.
The dream of every person in this world is to own a house, have a family, and buy a car (please note that the order is different for each person). Owning a car is seen as an achievement by many people in Ghana because once you buy a car it is assumed that you have money.
Whether or not this is true or not, that is a discussion for another time, but one thing that we can all agree on is that when you buy a car, you must register it and then purchase an insurance policy for it. This way, whenever you are involved in an accident or your car gets stolen, you have money somewhere to buy a new one.
In Ghana, the main agency in charge of vehicle registration is the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) which has its headquarters in Accra. Also, the authorized agency for vehicle insurance is the National Insurance Commission (NIC) whose headquarters is also located in Accra.
According to the laws and constitution of Ghana, these are the two (2) main agencies in charge of vehicle registration and insurance respectively. But that does not mean you will not be allowed to buy a private insurance policy for your car.
Apart from the insurance package from the National Insurance Commission, you can also purchase personal insurance from any of the insurance companies in Ghana for your vehicle. This article is going to show you the shortcode you can use to check your vehicle registration and insurance details in Ghana.
Short Code To Check Vehicle Registration and Insurance Details in Ghana
In our everyday lives, one thing we do very often is board a car or motor. Whether it is an Uber, Bolt, trotro, Taxi, Yango, Shaxi, VVIP, VIP, OA, STC, boarding such buses always comes with a risk.
One risk most people do not seem to be concerned about more is their security and safety. It is assumed that once the driver is able to drive on the road, your security and safety are assured. Even people who are more educated are often blind-sighted by fake insurance stickers in front of vehicles and some don’t even check at all.
To combat this risk of impostor drivers and unauthorized vehicles using the road, the National Insurance Commission (NIC) launched a comprehensive electronic database. This was done by introducing a shortcode you can use to check the vehicle registration and insurance details on your phone (either feature “yam” or smartphone) in Ghana.
The shortcode for checking vehicle registration and insurance details in Ghana is *920*57#. To use this shortcode to check the vehicle registration and insurance details on any vehicle in Ghana, follow the steps below.
Dial *920*57# on your feature “yam” phone or smartphone
Enter the vehicle registration (this is simply whatever you see on the number plate of the vehicle). For example, GE-3454-21.
If the insurance is active, you will see ACTIVE POLICY next to the vehicle registration
The make and colour of the car, period the insurance is valid for, the insurer, and then from which is usually NIC will all be listed for you.
Cross-check these details with the car and if they match, then the vehicle has been duly registered with the DVLA and has an active insurance policy. Otherwise, the vehicle is not worthy to be on the road.
Conclusion
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) and the National Insurance Commission (NIC) with the introduction of this system have helped many people to be vigilant when it comes to picking cars. Not only has it helped civilians, but it has also helped law enforcement officers like policemen to catch people who use unregistered and uninsured vehicles on our roads.
This article has clearly explained everything you need to know about the shortcode and how to check vehicle registration and insurance details in Ghana. The steps are straightforward, but they can be difficult for some people.
If you find this difficult, you ask for assistance from any young person around you or you can equally write it in the comments section below and I will be glad to help you out. Lastly, share this article with your friends and loved ones as you might be helping someone in need.
How can I check if my car is insured in Ghana?
Dial *920*57# on your phone and then enter the vehicle registration of your car (your number plate details). If your car is insured, the details about your car and the insurance will be shown.
How can I check if my car insurance is still valid?
Dial *920*57# on your phone and then enter the vehicle registration of your car (your number plate details). If your car insurance is still valid, ACTIVE POLICY will be displayed next to your vehicle registration and you can also find the period of validity.
What do we mean by insurance?
Insurance is an agreement, which is represented by a policy, in which an individual or an entity receives financial protection or reimbursement against losses from an insurance company.
The MTN Pocket MiFi is a portable internet device that allows you to connect a maximum of ten (10) devices at a time. There are no limitations on the type of device you can connect to your MTN pocket MiFi, whether it is your mobile phone, tablet, laptop, game console, Smart TV, etc.
Unlike fibre broadband and other Wi-Fi devices, the MTN Pocket MiFi just as the name sounds is meant for the pocket and can be placed in your pocket and taken everywhere. Also, you don’t need a power supply to be able to use your MTN pocket MiFi, once you charge your battery to its maximum capacity, your MiFi can serve you for some time.
Apart from the advantages the MiFi has over WiFi that has been explained above, the MTN Pocket MiFi is also relatively cheaper than the normal WiFi and fixed broadbands offered by MTN. Thus, making it a good option for people with a small budget plan like students and small companies.
In this article, we are going to discuss everything you need to know about the MTN pocket MiFi; from the price, discount packages, how to buy data, how to check your internet balance, and many more.
Types/Models of MTN Pocket MiFi
In Ghana, there are two main types/models of the MTN pocket MiFi. These are the:
3G Pocket MiFi
4G Pocket MiFi
Each of these two devices can connect a maximum of ten (10) devices to the internet at a time. In this COVID-19 era where many people are either schooling or working from home, the MTN pocket MiFi will be a good investment to make.
MTN Pocket MiFi Price and Which One To Buy
The 4G MTN pocket MiFi costs GHS 350 and the 3G pocket MiFi sells at GHS 130. Each of them comes with free data for either a month or three (3) months depending on when you buy it.
Ideally, you should buy the 4G MTN pocket MiFi instead of the 3G MTN pocket MiFi if you can afford it. Besides, the price difference between the two is not that big. The reason why I prefer the 4G MiFi to the 3G MiFi is that it is faster and therefore connects to the internet faster. One annoying thing is when the internet on your device is very slow.
When having meetings on Zoom, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams faster internet will result in faster connection and clear audio and video throughout your meeting.
MTN Pocket MiFi Discount and Promotions and Where To Buy From
On special occasions, MTN Ghana offers promotions to their customers. During such occasions, you will be able to get the pocket MiFi at a cheaper price than the original.
Also, you can always check Jumia Ghana to see if there is a discount on the MTN pocket MiFi and then buy from them.
You can buy the MTN pocket MiFi from any of the MTN Ghana offices located across the country. You can also purchase it from any of the MTN accredited distributors in the country at the same price as the one sold at the office.
How To Buy Data on Your MTN Pocket MiFi
You can buy data on your MTN pocket MiFi using either airtime or mobile money.
How To Buy Data On Your MTN Pocket MiFi Using Airtime
Dial *138#
Select option 1 (Buy Data Bundle)
Choose option 2 (Buy for others)
Enter the number of the SIM in your MTN pocket MiFi
Repeat the number to confirm
Select the data bundle you wish to purchase
Enter the amount
Press 1 to confirm your transaction
How To Buy Data On Your MTN Pocket MiFi Using Mobile Money
Dial *170#
Select Buy Airtime and DataBundle and select Buy for others
Select the type of data bundle
Enter the number of the SIM in your MTN pocket MiFi
Enter your MTN Mobile Money PIN
Press 1 to confirm your payment
How To Check The Data Balance on Your MTN Pocket MiFi
Remove the SIM from the MiFi and insert it into a mobile phone
Dial *124# and the remaining internet bundle will be shown
Similarly, you can download the MyMTN app and connect your phone number to it. This way, you will be able to see the data balance you have left without removing the SIM card from the MiFi.
Conclusion
MTN Ghana is known by many as the biggest telecommunications network in Ghana due to the availability of network poles in almost every part of the country. The pocket MiFi is a great addition to the products and services offered by MTN Ghana to their customers.
Instead of wasting time buying data for the two (2) or more devices you have at home, you can easily use the MTN pocket MiFi to connect all of them at the same time to the internet. This article has explained everything you need to know about the MTN pocket MiFi, make sure to read and understand it well.
How do I check my bundle on MTN MiFi?
Remove the SIM from the MiFi and insert it into a mobile phone. Next, dial *124#, and the remaining internet bundle will be shown. Similarly, you can download the MyMTN app and connect your phone number to it. This way, you will be able to see the data balance you have left without removing the SIM card from the MiFi.
Is MiFi faster than Wi-Fi?
The answer to this question is both no and yes. Some MiFi is very fast as compared to some Wi-Fi. Likewise, some MiFi is very slow as compared to some Wi-Fi devices.
What is MiFi in full?
There is no accepted full meaning for MiFi, but the most common name most people use is Mobile Wi-Fi.
How do I save my MiFi data?
There are several ways you can save the data on your MiFi. Always put your MiFi off when it’s not in use, change your password frequently to prevent other people from using it, disable automatic download on all your devices, avoid streaming HD videos and downloading large files. Once you do this, your MiFi data will be preserved for you.
Are you in need of quality soundbars for your home or office in Ghana? Why don’t you try TCL soundbars? By the time you are done reading this article, I am going to show you everything you need to know about TCL soundbars in Ghana: models, prices, specifications, and many more.
TCL Ghana has become a household name in Ghana when it comes to home appliances in recent times. Their smartphones, air conditioners, televisions, fridges and freezers, washing machines, tablets, and more importantly their soundbars are one of a kind in Ghana.
Soundbars are very useful especially for people who love enjoying their music in crisp and nice sound either in their offices or at home. Not only are soundbars ideal for music but they are also good for watching movies with a cinema-like sound experience. Even in schools and other smaller institutions, soundbars could be an alternative for other complicated sound system setups.
Unlike the traditional sound systems that we know of, TCL soundbars are very sleek and come with simple setups making it easy for everyone to set it up in their homes or offices. There is no need for long wires which in the end may “shock” you. Therefore, this is ideal for females who are afraid of electricity.
TCL Soundbar Models in Ghana and Their Prices
Currently, in Ghana, there are three (3) main models of TCL soundbars. These are:
TCL Alto 6 Soundbar
TCL Alto 7 Soundbar
TCL Alto 9 Soundbar
The price range for these soundbars is GHS 900 – 3000. On special promotion periods, the prices of the TCL soundbars can drop massively. Therefore, be on the lookout for when they have such promos.
TCL Soundbar Model
Price
TCL Alto 6 Soundbar
GHS 999
TCL Alto 7 Soundbar
GHS 1050
TCL Alto 9 Soundbar
GHS 2599
TCL Alto 6+ 2.1 Channel Soundbar
GHS 999
TCL Soundbar With Subwoofer
GHS 2100
TCL Soundbar With Subwoofer – Flyboy
GHS 580
TCL 2.1 inch Wireless Soundbar 240 watts
GHS 1100
TCL Soundbars Specifications
TCL Soundbar
Alto 6 Soundbar
Alto 7 Soundbar
Alto 9 Soundbar
Soundbar length
31.5”
36.1”
41.3”
Description
32” 2.1 CH soundbar
2.0 CH soundbar with built-in subwoofer performance
41.3” 3.1 CH Dolby Atmos soundbar with TCL’s RAY-DANZ technology
Works with Hey Google, Amazon Alexa, Apple Airplay 2
Where To Buy TCL Soundbars in Ghana
You can get the TCL soundbars in all the TCL showrooms and accredited dealers in Ghana. Additionally, you can shop for the TCL soundbars on the store.tclghana website and get it delivered to you by TCL Ghana. The TCL shops in Ghana are located at Darkuman, North Industrial Area, Lapaz, Tema Community 1, Kumasi, Tamale, Sunyani, Takoradi, Ho, and Accra Central.
Conclusion
Since there are three (3) models of TCL soundbars in Ghana, the decision on which one to buy can sometimes be a bit difficult. You can use this article as a guide when you go to the market to buy your TCL soundbar.
If you have the money, then I will prefer that you buy the latest model instead of the previous models. But if you cannot afford it then you can use the previous models in the meantime, once you get the money then you can upgrade to the latest models.
Are TCL soundbars good?
Yes. There are three (3) main TCL soundbar models in Ghana and each of them comes with amazing specs which makes them good for use in Ghana.
Is TCL soundbar Bluetooth enabled?
Yes. All three (3) TCL soundbar models in Ghana come with Bluetooth 5.0 featured in them. Therefore, you can connect Bluetooth and enjoy your music or movie on the TCL soundbar.
Can I buy a subwoofer for my TCL soundbar?
Currently, you cannot add a separate or pair another subwoofer to any of the TCL soundbar models. Unless the subwoofer came with the soundbar when you bought it.
As a budding industry, the web hosting scene in Ghana is highly competitive with multiple players. And this is a good thing. For customers who are looking for the best local hosting providers, there is a lot of options out there. This means not a single one of these companies can afford to provide less than standard services.
However, with many comes the difficulty to decide. Research has shown that when a consumer has lots of options, they become paralyzed with indecision. We hope to dissolve some of the uneasiness related to selecting your web hosting company in Ghana.
In this article, we look at the top 10 web hosting companies in Ghana that may probably already be on your list but you cannot quite come to a decision.
So take a closer look and decide what hosting provider you will go for. Once you have made your choice, you will be one step closer to creating your site. If you plan on having a blog, take a look at website builders for blogs to get the job done easily.
Top 10 Web Hosting Companies In Ghana
Uvitech Cloud Hosting
Uvitech Cloud Hosting has been hosting websites and digital assets for the past 5 years with clients all over the world including the USA, Ghana, Nigeria, and other African countries.
Over these years, Uvitech has supported individuals, small businesses, as well as large businesses, launch their online presence through mobile apps and websites. They have a 99.9% uptime guarantee and Offer 24/7 support services for the entire year.
Uvitech has backup facilities to make sure your websites are safe even when your server takes a hit. Our hosting services feature shared hosting starting at GH10.60.
Uvitech Hosting Pricing, Hosting Plans
BASIC
PLUS
BUSINESS
PRICE: ₵10.60/mo
PRICE: ₵23.85/mo
PRICE: ₵39.75/mo
3 Websites 15GB NVMe SSD Storage Unmetered Monthly Bandwidth Unlimited Emails FREE Auto SSL 30 Day Money-Back Guarantee
10 Websites 65GB NVMe SSD Storage Unmetered Monthly Bandwidth Unlimited Emails FREE Auto SSL 30 Day Money-Back Guarantee LiteSpeed Server
Unlimited Websites Unlimited NVMe SSD Storage Unmetered Monthly Bandwidth Unlimited Emails FREE Auto SSL 30 Day Money-Back Guarantee LiteSpeed Server
Features of Uvitech Cloud Hosting Services
Wide selection of basic hosting packages
24/7/Year Customer chat, email and phone call support
Free Auto SSL
Daily backups
Money back guanrantee
Easy plan upgrades
High-quality knowledgebase guides
Affordable and cheap hosting
Ovation Hall
Ovation hall is a “highspeed” web hosting company that offers secure and reliable hosting plans. Their product ranges from shared hosting, WordPress hosting, and Virtual Private Servers (VPS).
Their starter package which is their most basic hosting offer starts at GH6.7 per month. Their silver package starts at GH25 and their diamond package starts at GH35. All of the packages offered by Ovation come with free SSL certificates and daily backups.
They have two control panel options; Plesk or CPanel. Depending on which one you are comfortable with, you choose. Finally, Ovation Hall has dedicated hosting which is a private server hosting only one website or client. Ideal for large websites and apps.
Stormerhost
Stormerhost has been one of the formidable web hosting providers in Ghana. They are also a web design and development company offering web technologies such as SEO and bulk SMS.
Their data centers are primarily in the UK and USA. And they provide a 99.9% uptime for all clients. They have Linux-based shared hosting, WordPress hosting, VPS hosting, dedicated servers, cloud server hosting, and Windows shared hosting. Stomerhost also has reseller packages for individuals and organizations looking to enter the hosting business.
Their hosting packages start at GH60 per year for their starter package. Next is the Basic plan at GH150, the standard plan at GH250, and the professional plan at GH520. All plans come with a free SSL certificate, free website builder, and cPanel management controls.
Plugnom
Plugnom is a Ghanaian-based hosting company with data centers in the United Kingdom. They have a wide range of services including domain name registration and hosting. They are located at Impact Hub, Osu in Accra.
Plugnom has cloud hosting which starts at GH25 per month, WordPress hosting starting at GH29.50 per month, Virtual Private Server (VPS) which starts at GH95.00, and custom plans if you can’t find something that fits your special needs.
Their support options range from phone calls, emails to online chat with a representative For a relatively young Ghanian hosting company, plugnom has a lot of catching up to with its competitors although they have started on a good foot.
ShineDaddy
Shine Daddy is a small hosting company also located in Ghana. They offer web hosting services to individuals, small businesses, and large institutions all over the world. Some services they render include domain name registrations and transfer, website development, web hosting web security, and email services.
For hosting, Shine Daddy has cPanel and Plesk control panel options. Also, their packages are based on VPS, Shared WordPress, and Dedicated Server options. They have 24/7 customer support service.
All Shine Daddy packages come with
Unlimited disk space & bandwidth
Guaranteed 99.9% uptime
24/7 support and security monitoring
Nakroteck
Nakrotech is an internet services company with domain name registration and hosting services. They offer a range of hosting services which comprise shared hosting, WordPress hosting, Virtual Private Servers (VPS), and Dedicated Servers. They offer a 100% money-back guarantee for their services.
Their standard hosting packages include a basic free plan which takes up to 1 website. Also, Nakrotech has an economic plan which gives a free domain for the first year for GH152.00. This plan has SSD for speed and efficiency. The last two plans are the deluxe plan costing GH182.00 and the platinum plan which costs GH212.00.
All Nakrotech hosting packages include a free SSL Certificate, free domain for the first year, 99.9% server uptime, and monthly backups.
Aveshost
Avehost is a web hosting company specialized in providing good hosting at good prices. They aspire to enable users to easily get started with their web exploits without technical issues. Like most hosting companies in this list, Avehost offers 99.9% server uptime.
They are located at Dzorwulu in Accra and offer various support services including technical via phone, chat, or email. Their hosting services include VPS hosting, shared hosting, dedicated hosting, reseller packages, and email hosting. Avehoost has 4 standard hosting packages starting at GH6 with their deluxe plan. They have a professional plan at GH12, an enterprise plan at GH18, and an ultimate plan at GH32.
ll rates are on a per month basis and charged annually. The basic deluxe package allows only one website while their ultimate allows unlimited addon domains.
Dtech Ghana
Darrel Technologies Ltd is a technology company offering a wide range of internet services including web hosting, bulk SMS, software development, and IT support services. They offer Linux-based cPanel hosting and Windows ASP.NET hosting options.
Each hosting type gives a free domain for life and comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. They also have other hosting types including dedicated servers, VPS, and shared hosting types. They promise 99.9% uptime and world-class support. The company was started in 2009 and has over the years evolved to what they are now.
Ultra Host Ghana
Ultra Host Ghana provides high-speed secured servers and dedicated support systems. Support options include phone, email, or online chat. They have two hosting options which are shared hosting and VPS hosting.
The shared hosting starts with a personal plan at GH9 per month which takes up to 5 websites. The basic plan is next to the personal plan and costs GH15 per month. The mega plan costs GH18 per month and takes up to 40 websites. The last plan is the ultra plan costing GH22 per month. All plans come free SSL certificate for the first year. This means you will have to purchase your SSL certificate once the first year has elapsed. All packages also include a cPanel control panel, softaculous 1-click script installer, website builder, and daily backups.
Web 4 Africa
Web4Africa is a Ghanaian-based web hosting provider focusing on Africa with data centers in Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, and Europe. All their regular hosting packages include a Mercury package at GH12 per month, Bronze at GH30 per month, a silver package at GH45 per month, and a Gold package at GH90 per month all of which include unlimited bandwidth.
Web4Africa has a basic web builder to get you started immediately you set up your domain and hosting. They further have daily, weekly and monthly backups so that your website is safe from crashes and unforeseen errors on the servers.
Final Thoughts
Hosting is critical to the success of your online presence. Speed, reliability, and excellent support are some of the hallmarks of a great hosting services provider Uvitech is best positioned with over 5 years of experience to serve your best interests. Get started now with our basic plan and enjoy a free SSL certificate and 30-day money-back guarantee.