Category: For Ghanaians

  • NABCO 2018 Placement Results are in after Interview Phase

    NABCO 2018 Placement Results are in after Interview Phase

    Hello Nation Builders,

    NABCO from today Thursday, 23rd August 2018 have begun the process of selection
    of the NABCO Trainees.

    Notifications are being sent to all applicants to check on the status of their applications. Nevertheless, an applicant that booked and attended the interview can still proceed to check their status whether they receive the notification or not.

    Visit the NABCO Website

    Applicants are required to visit www.nabco.gov.gh and use their NABCO numbers to check their status. A sample of the message is as follows;

    Dear Esinam, login at https://apply.nabco.gov.gh with NABCO number: NABCOVRREG12345 and your password to check your status.

    Print Conditional Letter of Engagement

    Selected applicants are to print a conditional letter of engagement. Applicants after reading the terms and conditions of engagement are required to sign, scan and upload the letter on the NABCO Portal to confirm their acceptance of the offer and for NABCO
    to also officially engage you.

    Receive Engagement Letter

    After confirmation, NABCO will send a message congratulating you on your engagement with them. A sample of that message reads :

    Dear Esinam, Congratulations on your successful enrolment into NABCO. Visit
    www.nabco.gov.gh/events for the next steps.

    Applicants are advised to visit http://support.nabco.gov.gh for Frequently Asked
    Questions (FAQs).

    We entreat all stakeholders to continue to remain patient with the process.

    Read this on how to check your NABCO appointment letter and print it.

  • Ghana E-commerce Awards: Nominations end today

    Ghana E-commerce Awards: Nominations end today

    Organizers of the maiden Ghana eCommerce Awards, OML Africa, have announced that nominations’ deadline date of 22 August 2018 will not be extended. Therefore, individuals and companies who fall within the various award categories are encouraged to file their online nominations on the event website www.ghanaecommerceawards.com.

    According to a spokesperson of the organizers, “We have already been overwhelmed so far by the number of nominations received for these important awards that are designed to recognize and celebrate excellence and innovation in Ghana’s e-commerce, digital payments, mobile money and fintech ecosystem. The Ghana eCommerce Awards will also boost confidence in doing online transactions and encourage major players to adopt best practice”.

    “Our passion and prediction of a boom in e-commerce have remained on course and its only appropriate for OML Africa to organize this landmark event to reward deserving winners in the e-commerce industry which could represent 75 billion dollars across Africa and could account for 10% of Africa’s retail sales by 2025”, he concluded.

    After nominations for this year’s awards are collated, an independent panel of 5 selected judges comprising Professor Atuahene-Gima (Founder, Noble International Business School); Dr Kajsa Hallberg-Adu (lecturer, Ashesi University and Founder, BloggingGhana); Stephen Nana-Osei Boadi (Chief Digital Enabler, Enable Growth Africa); Berthold Gadagbui (Head, Mobile Banking, Ecobank) and Anita Wiafe-Asinor (Owner, Delilah Secrets & savvy online shopper) will choose finalists for each category based on a pre-selection criteria.

    Some award categories are Best Online Retailer, Best Fintech Company, Best Fintech Innovation, Best Small Independent Retailer, Best Sin-Store Initiative, Best Online Retail Marketing, Best Site Optimization & Design, Best Mobile eCommerce and Best Online Real Estate Site.

    Others are Best Social Media Campaign, Best Omni Channel Customer Service, Best Delivery/Courier Service eCommerce, Best Female eCommerce Entrepreneur, Best eCommerce Banking App, Best eCommerce Payment Company and Best eCommerce Innovation.

    The rest are Best Internet Service Provider, Best Innovation in eCommerce (Payments), Best Online Food Delivery Platform, Best Online Hotel Site, Best Online Betting Site, Best Bitcoin Company and Best Online Retailer (Electronics).

    These prestigious awards for Ghana’s online business industry are also to boost the ever-increasing trend of consumers going online to shop and doing so, more safely and conveniently. It will also augment government’s efforts in making Ghana a cashless society and contribute immensely to achieving “The Ghana beyond Aid” Agenda as e-commerce is rapidly becoming an increasing contributor to the GDPs of African countries.

    The organizers, OML Africa, have the pedigree as a pioneer in organizing high-quality exhibitions and conference in Ghana’s e-commerce space, having held four Ghana eCommerce Expositions, which have been the hub for the online business community since 2013!

  • Re:publica in Ghana for the first time on December 14 and 15, 2018

    Re:publica in Ghana for the first time on December 14 and 15, 2018

    Re:publica, one of the largest and most cutting-edge conferences in Europe is coming to Ghana for the first time in its ten-year history, this year. This digital festival is being launched in collaboration with the Federal Ministry for Economic Development and Cooperation (BMZ), on African soil.

    This partnership is an aim to strengthen dialogue on digital topics between Africa and Germany, as well as to utilize common ground in digitalization and development work.

    Africa is held to be the continent with many technological and entrepreneurial opportunities. It boasts of the fastest growing and youngest population in the world, and with the numbers, it is vivid that the future is not only young and hungry for knowledge, but also digital. A cornucopia of innovation hubs is springing up, from which other countries can equally and unequally benefit. The opportunities are, particularly in Africa’s tech sector.

    https://twitter.com/republica/status/955389335435644929

    As a result of these realities, Re:publica and BMZ come in with their shared idea that digital technologies play a vital role when social and economic challenges need to be faced at a global level, and innovative solutions are a must-find.

    Earlier this year, at the Re:publica 18, the BMZ provided an outlook with agenda items on the Tech For Good topic, concerning where the shared journey is heading in December – to the capital city of Ghana, Accra. Before now, this black nation has experienced an exemplary democratization process. The aim is not to talk about the continent, but to have a dialogue with Africa. For this reason, also, West African and German representatives will convene in Accra to discuss and network with each other. Most of all, they will be learning from each other from all directions.

    Bringing Re:publica to Accra in a bid to narrow the chasm between the rich and the poor, and between continents, marks an essential step in the direction to drive innovation in Africa. Both bodies will strive to discuss and debate Africa’s tech and innovation scene, together with that very community. The event is expected to strengthen the voice of young innovators to overcome the digital gap, from dismantling the disruptions that shape the continent.

    From now until the 9th of Sept’, 2018, activities will be going on in the background in preparation for the big event, including presentations and installations amongst others, all of which would focus on one categories ranging from Politics and Society, Art and Culture, Economy and Innovation, Science and Education, including Media and Journalism.

    BMZ currently focuses on building digital centres to foster sustainable development and provides about EU 100 Mn funding to digital project through initiatives such as Digital Africa.

  • MTN Shortz Challenge: How to apply, participate and more info

    MTN Shortz Challenge: How to apply, participate and more info

    Telecommunication giant, MTN Ghana has launched a competition to monetize the creativity of content developers in the country.

    The digital innovation dubbed MTN Shortz is also to give subscribers a chance to make short video contents, which includes comedy, animations, podcast, games and films.

    Speaking at the launch MTN Shortz, Acting Chief Marketing Officer of MTN, Noel Kojo-Ganson underscored the need to make smartphones more relevant during this digital age as the poised to create relevant contents that would inform, entertain and educate the user.

    He said: “MTN Shortz is a platform that would empower our customers digitally and serve as a reference point for them to access short video contents like comedy, animation, podcast, games and Films. This platform is also expected to be a revenue-generating source for content developers.

    “In order to boost content injection on the MTN Shortz platform and create the opportunity for content developers to monetize their creation. MTN is inviting content creators, animators, game developers, newspaper houses, movie producers, TV stations, radio stations, bloggers, social media experts to submit very innovative contents on MTN Shortz platform to participate in the MTN Shortz Challenge” he stated.

    Mr Kojo-Ganson further stated that content should be generated locally, as they would use the platform to encourage the rich cultural heritage of Ghana.

    “The MTN Shorts challenge presents an opportunity for all of us to tell the African story or share information on Ghana’s culture and any other useful information required for life.

    “Content could be on health, education and any other issue of social importance. We hope to receive very exciting and thought-provoking contents from various developers,” he noted.

    Types of content you can submit through MTN Shortz

    Currently, the platform allows you to submit the following content:

    • Short Films
    • Funny Videos
    • Animations
    • Podcasts
    • Games

    How to apply to MTN Shortz

    Applicants interested in the challenge would have to log in onto MTN Shortz Site and provide necessary personal details for registration from August 8 till August 27, with the participant standing a chance of winning a total cash prize of Ghc 50,000.00

    The main MTN Shortz platform is expected to run after the challenge as various workshops would be organised by the telecommunication giants in order to educate content developers about how the platform works.

    Eligibility & Participation

    Entry Fee: Free

    Eligibility: All Ghanaian content creators and content aggregators

    Entry Category:

    • Short Film
    • Funny Video
    • Animation
    • Podcast
    • Games

    General terms of participation / Rules and Regulations

    • Short Films/ Funny Videos/ Podcasts/ Animations: Entries must not exceed 10 minutes in duration including all titles and credits.
    • Games: The “.apk” should not exceed 100MB
    • Deadline for submission is 27th August 2018.

    How to submit

    Participants should use “DropBox or We Transfer” to upload their videos and send the file link to [email protected] with below details

    • Full name
    • Team members
    • Contact number
    • Email address
    • State participating category

    Any queries should be submitted to [email protected]

  • ‘ASANKA’ educational learning device launched in Ghana

    ‘ASANKA’ educational learning device launched in Ghana

    TECHAiDE, a technology social enterprise specialises in the design, development and deployment of low voltage and rugged computing systems has launched a Free Information Access Device.

    The device dubbed: ‘ASANKA’ is a low-power, low-cost, durable content delivery device that works without the Internet.

    The device which can be used to track changes over time with surveys, interactive quizzes and games to see how people improve performance and achieve results is a cheaper, faster, and easier way to access educational content.

    It is a one Watt device that can be powered by any USB charger from grid power, USB port on a laptop or desktop, battery bank or solar charger and its content can be accessed by any WiFi enabled device.

    The launch was performed at the Second Annual Impact Education Conference organised by TECHAiDE in Accra. The Conference which was on the theme: “Teaching with Technology” brought together over 150 participants from public and private schools, proprietors, Non-Governmental organisations in the educational sector and officials of the Ghana Education Service.

    Professor Jophus Anamuah-Mensah, Former Vice Chancellor of the University of Education, Winneba said, the product was to secure the educational future of the Ghanaian children and teachers could utilise the ‘ASANKA’ technology in their teaching notes to make a difference in improving studies.

    Prof Anamuah-Mensah who is also the Board Chairman of TECHAiDE said, school pupils in rural areas and underserved communities were not performing in the area of Information Communication Technology (ICT), Science and Maths subjects and that ‘ASANKA’ could address that challenge.

    He said there were many innovations in the field of technology unfolding in the world and that parents should take the advantage of these technologies to educate their wards and urged the government to partner TECHAiDE by putting in place a policy that would help to promote the device in the country’s educational sector.

    Mrs Margaret Okine, Director in-charge of Basic Education at the Ghana Education Service (GES) on behalf of the Director-General lauded the initiative and reiterated the government’s commitment and support to ICT and such initiatives.

    Mr Kafui Prebbie, Chief Executive Officer of TECHAiDE said the concept of ASANKA came at a time when his outfit decided to solve the difficulty of accessing relevant online multimedia content in rural and marginalised areas.

    He said TECHAiDE in 2015 after setting up over 70 ICT Centres with Educational Software nationwide called EDULabs and it was evident that highly marginalised children and communities had little exposure to greater knowledge to participate fully in the 21st century.

    Mr Prebbie said aside the problem of internet availability and reliability, the issue of cost was a critical one.“As of June 2017, the cost of 1GB of data in Ghana was approximately 3 US Dollars, which was way above the reach of many households”.

    “I asked myself a question of ‘How TECHAiDE’ could innovatively centralise information for people living in developing areas, distribute and access relevant content just like with the internet, but without such high data costs and internet connectivity?”

    The ASANKA device Operating System runs on a microSD card storage system with a minimum of 64GB and a maximum of 512GB; uses 802.11n Wireless to distribute content and an Ethernet port to download desired content from the ASANKA cloud architecture.

    He said the ASANKA solution was designed to also allow users to upload their own content onto the device and the content was uploaded to a cloud account and later synced to the devices through an Ethernet port on the device.

    “There are currently six different compartible formats that are able to be uploaded to an ASANKA, which include; Video Files, Audio Files, Static Documents (MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint, PDF documents, etc), Interactive Quizzes, Surveys and Interactive Games.

    TECHAiDE has a 10 years plus of working experience within the ICT sector and have developed a workflow in order to help manage the entire process in order to give the highest quality of service and satisfaction.

    It also designed desktop virtualisation solutions, solar & power back-ups, mobile & SMS value added services, undertake IT project management, deliver tools of technology and sustainable computing to people in need mostly in the rural areas to transform lives through better education.

    TECHAiDE takes a needs-based approach to developing solutions, always focusing on lowering the cost of ownership and improved sustainability. The work of TECHAiDE has impacted on locals especially in rural and underserved areas in Ghana and West Africa through partnerships with Yale University Alumni (USA), Plan International-Ghana; World Vision International-Ghana; CamFed International, UK & Ghana; Students Bridging the Information Gap-USA; World Education-US & Ghana among others.

    Source: Ghana News Agency

  • Snake on Nokia Phones? It’s back via Facebook’s camera AR courtesy HMD Global

    Snake on Nokia Phones? It’s back via Facebook’s camera AR courtesy HMD Global

    HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, brings the classic snake game up to date with augmented reality. Snake Mask and Snake Real World filters bring the iconic game to a new generation of fans.

    The addictive premise of the game remains the same, but with a fun AR twist fans can now be the apple munching Snakes. Snake Mask utilises new Facebook AR technology to bring Snake to the widest audience possible.

    Snake at the zoo? Snake at the beach? Snake… on a plane? Now it’s all possible when Snake is on Facebook camera. Plus, with Facebook Live integration, it’s straightforward to broadcast gameplay live to the Facebook news feed, allowing friends to join the action.

    The all new Snake Mask uses the front-facing camera of Nokia smartphones running Android™ to allow players to turn themselves into the iconic Snake character, reacting to the motion of the player’s face. Snake Real World activates the rear facing camera.

    To celebrate the release of the updated Nokia classic, comedian and YouTuber Matt Keck, the man behind the accidentally hilarious viral sensation “I’m a Snake” which received 23 million hits on YouTube, tested out Snake on Facebook camera. Matt has recreated his own viral hit, this time using the Snake Mask filter to show off the brilliant new features.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZBu6rbYfwo&feature=youtu.be

    Pekka Rantala, Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President of HMD Global said: “The world famous game snaked its way back into people’s hearts at MWC in 2017, when we announced Snake for Facebook Messenger.

    It was designed for a new social generation; fans could invite friends to play and share scores making it even more playable than first time round. This was the first time in Snake’s history that it went onto a universal channel, rather than a device preload, and it gained 121 million players around the world.

    Now we launch an even more immersive experience to fans by allowing them to be the snake itself and eat the apples with filters available on Facebook camera – here at HMD Global we are bringing the much-loved gaming icon to a new AR era.”

    The camera effect can be accessed via the Facebook camera and is universally available, not just to Nokia smartphones. It is available on Android and iOS.

    HMD Global is encouraging players to share the most unusual places they play the game using the hashtag #imasnake2.

    How to play the New Snake Game on Facebook AR

    1. Open the Facebook app
    2. Click the camera Icon top left to open Facebook Camera
    3. Scroll to the Snake Mask
    4. Ssstart to play!
  • Surfline network restored after 3 days of blackout; Customers Compensated

    Surfline network restored after 3 days of blackout; Customers Compensated

    Surfline Ghana’s internet service has been restored, the National Communications Authority has said after the service was cut for two days due to its indebtedness to Glo Ghana.

    Telecom company Glo Ghana provides support service for Surfline to deliver its internet service but the service was halted due to debt issue which has resulted in a legal tussle.

    Intervening in the impasse, the NCA met with both Glo and Surfline to determine the details and extent of the issue. (more…)

  • MTN Ghana Launches Mobile Money Month 2018 at Kasoa

    MTN Ghana Launches Mobile Money Month 2018 at Kasoa

    Telecommunication giant, MTN Ghana has urged for more acceptance of the cashless mode of transactions so the country can reap the numerous benefits associated with digitized payments.

    Speaking at the launch of the 2018 Mobile Money Month held at Kasoa Market, General Manager for Mobile Financial Services at MTN, Mr Eli Hini said there was a need to take a second look at the mode of payments in Ghana. (more…)

  • ICGC goes Digital in Tithes and Offering Collection

    ICGC goes Digital in Tithes and Offering Collection

    The International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) has introduced a new method for the paying of offering and tithes from anywhere via the use of a mobile app.

    According to an advert on the official twitter handle of Joy News and Adom TV on Sunday, 29th July 2018, members of ICGC who are unable to attend church on Sundays can pay their offering through the online bill payment platform – ExpressPay. (more…)

  • You have up to the 31st of July 2018 to buy your MTN Ghana Shares

    You have up to the 31st of July 2018 to buy your MTN Ghana Shares

    MTN Ghana’s Initial Share Offer (IPO)which was launched on May 29th, 2018 to sell 4,637,394,533 ordinary shares, representing 35% of MTN Ghana (Scancom PLC)is scheduled to end at 5:00 pm on July 31st 2018.

    As per the IPO Prospectus, the minimum number of shares to be sold for the IPO to be successful is 463,739,453, representing ten per cent (10%) of the total number of shares on offer.

    With a few days to the end of the IPO, MTN Ghana has confirmed that the offer period will not be extended.

    Sharing updates on the progress made so far since the launch, the CEO of MTN Ghana, Selorm Adadevoh said MTN used innovative and convenient ways of getting people to participate in the IPO and as a result, the company engaged stakeholders in many districts, big towns and markets in all 10regions of the country. MTN Ghana has also used all of its events and digital channels to talk about the IPO and to explain why people should participate in it.

    Mr Adadevoh said, “We believe that we have given more than enough time for people to make up their minds”.

    He said, “The reason why we took this approach is that we want to reach all Ghanaians and to give them an opportunity to hear about our offering and to decide whether or not to own shares in our company. We have received a lot of commendations about these multiple channels”.

    Selorm Adadevoh also lauded the innovative decision to use Mobile Money for the IPO and mentioned that a significant number of the subscriptions received was done through MTN Mobile Money.

    The IPO, which is the largest IPO on the Ghana Stock Exchange, is expected to increase the capitalisation and activity within the equity market. The IPO is indicative of MTN Group’s long-term confidence in Ghana’s economic prospects.

    The IPO Prospectus can be accessed electronically via www.mtnghanashares.com. Physical copies can be collected from any MTN Ghana office or branches of the Receiving Banks or Receiving Agents (Brokers).In addition to these channels, prospective applicants can receive the IPO Prospectus on their smartphones by dialling *533#.

    An applicant can subscribe using the MTN Mobile Money USSD platform by Dialling *170# or through the Offer website www.mtnghanashares.com. Prospective applicants can also buy through the sponsoring broker, IC Securities.

    Read further instructions on how to buy your MTN Shares here.

    The IPO closes at 5 pm on 31st July 2018 and, following approval from the Securities and Exchange Commission, trading on the Ghana Stock Exchange is expected to begin on 5th September 2018. Once the offer period has ended, applications will be reviewed and collated and allotments will commence. Applications received after the offer period will not be considered or processed.