Category: For Ghanaians

  • CWG Ghana awards Best Graduating Student in Computer Science at UG

    CWG Ghana awards Best Graduating Student in Computer Science at UG

    CWG Ghana, a full-service Information Technology (IT) company, as part of its annual corporate social responsibility (CSR) programme, has awarded Edwina Borteley Abam for emerging as the best graduating student in Computer Science at the University of Ghana for the 2016/17 academic year.

    CWG Ghana has sponsored the best graduating student from the Computer Science Department of the University of Ghana for more than five years to highlight its belief in supporting the best information technology talents for the nation’s future.

    The last four awards have been won by women.

    Speaking after the presentation, Managing Director of CWG Ghana, Harriet Attram Yartey, pointed out that the presentation of the annual award was an attestation of the importance CWG attaches to hard work and qualitative education.

    “We boast of an array of professionals whose expertise has formed the core of service providers across Africa. Our premium on quality workforce explains our emphasis on quality education,” she further noted.

    Mrs Yartey said that CWG Ghana would continue to support students at the university and extend it to other tertiary institutions.

    She stressed that education ultimately offers young people the best opportunity in life to achieve their dreams and become the leaders of tomorrow.

    Ms Abam, who received the award in the presence of her parents, thanked CWG for the honour.

    “I am humbled and I give all the glory to God. I feel good to be a proud winner of this very special award.”

    She noted that the award would continue to encourage other students, especially continuing students.

    CWG Ghana Limited, a member of the pan-African Information Communication Technology Company, CWG Plc, provides products and services that cut across the ICT value chain of hardware, software and communications.

    CWG Ghana has a diversified its customer base and is represented in various sectors of the Ghanaian economy such as telecoms, banking & financial services, oil & gas and services.

  • AirtelTigo welcomes ‘Explor’ internship programme participants

    AirtelTigo welcomes ‘Explor’ internship programme participants

    Telecom operator, AirtelTigo has welcomed 40 students from various universities in the country to its premier skills development programme ‘Explor’, aimed to nurture and build opportunities for the next generation of talents.

    During their three-month internship, students will be working within the company’s Technology, Brand and Communications, Commercial, Customer Operations, Human Resources, Sales, Finance, AirtelTigo Money and AirtelTigo Business departments.

    They will be exposed to real-world work situations while receiving one-on-one mentoring for leadership skills. Over 400 students applied to take part in the programme, however, the number was pruned down to 40 participants.

    The applicants were taken through a rigorous selection process which included the submission of a video, resume and a face-to-face interview with a panel.

    “This is a great opportunity for me to discover the career path I want to pursue. This programme will also offer me the platform to learn from the seasoned professionals at AirtelTigo; challenge myself and be a change agent in the society,” a participant from the University of Ghana, Crystal Ahiable said during the induction ceremony.

    Underscoring its commitments to equip young people with the necessary skills to find work in the digital economy, the Chief Executive Officer for AirtelTigo, Mrs Mitwa Kaemba Ng’ambi, said the company’s aim is to become the most sought-after employer.

    She explained that the internship programme was borne out of the company’s belief in empowering young people with opportunities to harness their skills and learn new practical abilities.

    “We believe this programme will expose the students to the operations within the telecommunication industry, and offer them the opportunity to gain valuable applied experience,” said Mrs Ng’ambi.

  • Kumasi Hive wins 2018 Miss.Africa Digital Prize worth $5,000

    Kumasi Hive wins 2018 Miss.Africa Digital Prize worth $5,000

    Kumasi Hive from Ghana was announced Tuesday as winners of the 2018 Miss.Africa Digital Seed Funding for STEM Programmes Grand Prize while, INTELLECT-Team at Laboratory of Technologies for Smart Systems (CRNS) Tunisia and Eco-Sol Consulting (Full STEM Ahead!) Seychelles will take home the Second category prize of 1,000 USD.

    The winners were announced by the Pan-African trust program of DotConnectAfrica (DCA) Tuesday.

    The winner, Kumasi Hive is a multi-space innovation place for rapid prototyping of ideas, budding local innovations, impact start-up support and promoting youth entrepreneurship as a way of addressing critical social economic and developmental challenges. (more…)

  • Digitrust Ghana to host The Techpreneurs Web Training in Kasoa

    Digitrust Ghana to host The Techpreneurs Web Training in Kasoa

    Ghana’s premium Web Solutions company “Digitrust Ghana” in collaboration with “Groupe KBLGH” and “The Techpreneurs University”  presents the first-ever #Techpreneurs Web Training in Kasoa from Monday the 23rd July 2018 to the 28th July 2018 at the Talented Multimedia Institute in Kasoa Opposite the E.C.G.

    The Techpreneurs training course is a training where experience techpreneurs will take their time to reveal the top secrets of techpreneurship and how young people can use them to their advantage.

    With the rising figures for unemployment, the initiative is purposed at giving participants skills and expertise that is required in the job market to enable them to find easy employment or create them for themselves.

    With the skills you acquire after this training, you can either start your own small business, start your own blog or apply for employment with the certificate and skill given you at the end of the course.

    The interesting part is you would be opened to employment opportunities that can help you work on a part-time basis and still earn more than the salary of an average 9-5 salaried worker.

    Some of the area to be covered include:

    • Web Development
    • Digital Marketing
    • Search Engine Optimization
    • Social Media Marketing Mastery
    • Blogging and Web Monetization
    • Branding and more.

    The Techpreneurs Web Training would also take place in Accra (Lapaz), Accra (Achimota) Cape Coast, Kumasi, Koforidua, Suyani, and Takoradi respectively. The cost of training is just GHS 30 per day which includes snacks and a certificate of completion.

    Please call: 0545 064 096 or visit http://thetechpreneur.com/training to register today!!

  • Ghana’s Cocoa Farmers get Digital Satellite Tech Supports via SAT4Farming

    Ghana’s Cocoa Farmers get Digital Satellite Tech Supports via SAT4Farming

    SAT4Farming, an initiative to reach thousands of small-scale cocoa producers with information and services to improve their productivity and sustainability has been unveiled.

    It is designed to use digital technology and satellite imagery to create individual Farm Development Plans (FDPs) that guide farmers over a seven-year period.

    The digital FDPs provide a planning and monitoring tool, available over mobile devices. Advice on-farm practices and investments, climate-adaptation, certification training, and ongoing monitoring provide farmers, including women and youth, and field agents with unprecedented data-based guidance to a more sustainable future.

    Smallholder farmers produce the vast majority of the world’s cocoa, the basic ingredient for chocolate. Cocoa farmers face declining yields, mounting threats from pests and disease, and persistent poverty.

    In addition, farmers rarely get the timely training and advice they need to change their circumstances. In Ghana, 800,000 smallholder farmers make the country the world’s second-largest cocoa producer.

    SAT4Farming partners include the global nonprofits the Rainforest Alliance and Grameen Foundation; global cocoa trader Touton; the University of Ghana’s Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness; the Netherlands-based Satelligence and WaterWatch Projects.

    With the launch, Touton has begun deploying the SAT4Farming digital FDP among its network of farmers and suppliers for Mars, Inc., one of the world’s largest chocolate makers. Meanwhile, Mars suppliers across a number of countries are adopting similar approaches to support a more sustainable cocoa sector by improving smallholders’ livelihoods and protecting the environment. COCOBOD fully supports the program’s implementation in Ghana.

    SAT4Farming builds on a pilot in Indonesia where Mars, the Rainforest Alliance and Grameen Foundation partnered to create the digital FDP.

    It is based on a specialized agronomic model for cocoa that includes digital certification performance information. In Ghana, the integration of satellite imagery is expected to streamline the process of creating an FDP, facilitate monitoring, and provide greater insights into dynamic environmental conditions.

    Initial funding comes from the Geodata for Agriculture and Water (G4AW) program of the Netherlands Space Office (NSO). The program plans to launch a social enterprise that will make SAT4Farming services widely available and ensure the economic sustainability of the work.

  • UBA Emerges best institution in Digital Banking across Africa

    UBA Emerges best institution in Digital Banking across Africa

    Pan-African financial services group, United Bank for Africa Plc, has once again made an addition to its growing list of enviable laurels as it was named Africa’s best bank in the Digital category at the prestigious Euromoney awards in London.

    This further lends credence to UBA’s dominance in the digital banking space. The Euromoney awards ceremony which was held on Wednesday, July 11, 2018, covers more than 20 global product categories, best-in-class awards and the best Banks in over 100 countries around the world, recognising institutions that have demonstrated leadership, innovation, and momentum in the markets in which they operate.

    In selecting its recipients, Euro money’s principle is hinged both on quantitative and qualitative data to honour institutions that have brought the highest levels of service, innovation and expertise to their customers.

    At the awards ceremony, UBA beat other nominees taking away the prize for the best institution in Digital banking across Africa, an affirmation of its recent investment in cutting-edge technology, one of which gave birth to Leo, the chat banker that has disrupted banking across Africa.

    In a bid to be the undisputed leading financial services industry Africa in the area of innovation and technology, UBA has steadily included new and emerging trends to its range of solutions in-branches, across subsidiaries and on digital platforms. The emergence of LEO, has been a continuous directive to push the banking sector beyond financial services and to show that the bank truly comprehends the shift in operations and the movement of the global world with technology today.

    The Euromoney award, which is a recognition of innovative products and services introduced by the bank in recent times and targeted towards meeting customer needs, comes on the heels of recent awards to UBA, including Finacle Client Innovation Awards and Best Bank Awards won by five of its subsidiaries across Africa by The Bankers Magazine. UBA was also declared the best Bank in Africa in 2017.

    Receiving the award at a well-attended event in London, the Group Managing Director, Chief Executive Officer, United Bank for Africa, Kennedy Uzoka, appreciated the organizer’s for the recognition, noting that UBA’s dedication to hard work and particular emphasis to offering quality services to customers are being acknowledged.

    According to Uzoka, the award affirms the Bank’s strong management and unmatched commitment to service excellence.

    He said: “This only goes to show that our resolve in continuing to deploy innovative solutions that place customers first, using cutting-edge technology for their collective satisfaction and excellent banking experience is important to us. This recognition will further spur us to do more in meeting the needs of our customers with unrivalled services.”

    Uzoka stated, “for us at UBA, the award is quite an accomplishment, considering Mark Zuckerberg, CEO Facebook and President Emmanuel Macron of France’s recent endorsement both of which centred around highlighting the distinguishing value of UBA’s leading digital opportunities”.

    “Also, our recent launch of Leo in 15 African countries is evidence that UBA has on its agenda, the objective of digital creativity especially in service for our trusted customer base across the African continent. This award reminds us as an institution not to relent in our pursuit of excellence and to continue to lead the new digital age in Africa, within the financial services industry’.

    Clive Horwood, Euromoney Magazine’s Editor explained that: “Despite fierce competition, one bank stood out in the last year for the inventiveness of its efforts in digital banking: United Bank for Africa. One of its signature launches in Nigeria was Leo, an e-chat service using artificial intelligence to help customers execute transactions on Facebook”.

    “Recently, Mark Zuckerberg gave a nod to the service, during a talk at a recent developers’ conference – a sign of its recognition at the highest levels of digital technology. The bank also recently added retina and fingerprint recognition and technology to reduce business travel greenhouse emissions. If it fulfils its ambitious plans to partner with fintech companies, UBA could continue to lead African banks in the area of digitization. ”Horwood noted.

    UBA is one of Africa’s leading banks with operations in 20 African countries and in London and New York, with a presence in Paris.

    Adjudged to be at the forefront of innovation and convenient banking, UBA is one of the first financial services institutions on the continent to deploy Finacle 10x, a new information technology platform that boosts its services and electronic banking channels.

    Today, UBA provides banking services to more than 15 million customers globally, through diverse channels and over a thousand touch points.

  • Vodafone Ghana Celebrates 10th Anniversary with Special Voice and Data Offers

    Vodafone Ghana Celebrates 10th Anniversary with Special Voice and Data Offers

    Global telecom giant Vodafone Ghana has introduced an anniversary offer for its customers this month, as it celebrates a decade of connections in Ghana.

    For Vodafone @10, the operator is giving customers voice and data services at a flat Gh¢0.10 rate.

    For every reload worth Gh¢2 and above on voice and data, customers will also receive 10 times bonus which can be shared with family and friends; be it through Vodafone Cash reloads, scratch cards or electronic top-ups.

    The offer is expected to lure inactive customers by giving them a new sense of freshness and willingness to come on board and enjoy good things with Vodafone.

    Speaking on the company’s anniversary, Yolanda Zoleka Cuba, Vodafone Ghana’s CEO said, “Ten years of continued leadership and impact in Ghana’s telecommunications sector is worthy of celebration and excitement.

    “This offer signifies the extreme importance of our customers to our business.

    “We continue to listen to their needs and make every effort to respond in a way that will meet their expectations.

    “A flat 10-pesewas rate for both voice and data is an industry-first and is a testament to our willingness to create an exciting future for all Ghanaians.

    “The package also caters for friends and family by giving our customers the ability to transfer the same value to two others.”

    Vodafone customers can opt-in to the offer by dialling shortcode 135. Upon successful subscription, customers will automatically enjoy 10 times bonus as a gift on all reloads worth Gh¢2 and above.

    Customers can pass on the reload pin within three days to two other subscribers who can then reload the same pin for 10 times the reload value as a gift.

    The gift can be used for on-net calls and Pay-As-You-Go data.

    The two other subscribers can reload the pin using *135*PIN#.

    Source: ClaraDoku/techvoiceafrica.com

  • Training: 4 Days Boot Camp in Accra to boost your coding skills

    Training: 4 Days Boot Camp in Accra to boost your coding skills

    Steve Jobs once said, “Everybody in this country should learn how to program a computer… because it teaches you how to think.”

    Now you can forget the country part and follow the rest.

    Lots of people get into programming because they love the challenge, are excited by computers and want to build a career creating websites, mobile apps or desktop programs. But even if you don’t want to become a programmer for a living, it’s still worth your time to learn how to program.

    Just think about it, if computers are at all a part of your life, then learning to program is going to improve your life. Agree?

    This August, CodeCue Technologies and Bright Intercepts are bringing you a 4 Days computer programming boot camp in Accra.

    This boot camp is 90% practical and 10% theory. The boot camp will take you through developing a web application taking into consideration all the principles of programming.

    Why you should attend this Bootcamp:

    1. Gain knowledge of HTML the foundation of web applications. Without HTML you can’t really accomplish anything because HTML is the most basic form of any website. Taking that into consideration; yes, you should attend this Boot Camp.
    2. The website industry is booming and is one of the few industries where less work and more money adds up due to the current demand. Taking that into consideration; yes, you should attend this Boot Camp.
    3. You’ll become a logical thinker. At the heart of coding is the ability to problem solve. In combining maths, logic and algorithms, coding gives you the unique and powerful skill of critical thinking. Taking that into consideration; yes, you should attend this Boot Camp.
    4. Computers have automated a lot of roles that used to be manual, which causes a problem for people who aren’t digi-literate. Software is the modern language and controls so much of our day-to-day life. Having no clue how any of this works is dangerous because computers will become more and more prominent. Computers are taking over the world. Taking that into consideration; yes, you should attend this Boot Camp.

    There are so many reasons why you should learn to computer programming, but if you still need convincing, we are urging you to attend the 4 days Coding Boot Camp this August.

    Bootcamp Schedule and Registration

    Dates: August 11th, 12th, 18th and 19th 2018
    Times: Saturdays – 9AM – 4PM | Sundays: 1PM – 5PM

    Register now for the Bootcamp by following this link: https://goo.gl/forms/4gw0ZrLa6Rd7FmPY2

    For more information and enquiries contact the organizers on 0261178960, 0207834674 and [email protected]

  • All winners at the 2018 Ghana Information Technology & Telecom Awards (GITTA)

    All winners at the 2018 Ghana Information Technology & Telecom Awards (GITTA)

    Now in its 8th year, the Ghana Information Technology & Telecom Awards is the most prestigious awards program in the industry. Most times called the “Oscar Awards” recognises innovation and excellence in the Ghana ICT sector.

    The 8th Ghana Information Technology and Telecom Awards (GITTA) was held on Friday, June 29, 2018, at the Movenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra.

    Over the years, besides promoting excellence in the telecom sector, GITTA has evolved and extended its reach to include companies which have taken efforts to innovate its business through the adoption of technology.

    Guest speaker for the awards night, Deputy Minister of Communication, Mr George Andah in his remarks charged the awardees to continue in their quest to be the best and create growth that will sustain the economic development of the country.

    Here are all the winners at GITTA 2018:

    Category Winner
    Best Bank Award for Cyber Security Risk Management UMB
    Best Government Website
    Ghana Police Service
    Best Government Use of Social Media
    Ghana Police Service
    Best payment gateway provider Hubtel
    Cloud Service Provider IBM
    CSR Company MTN
    Customer Experience Company MTN
    Cyber Security Company e-crime Bureau
    Data Service Provider MTN
    Digital Bank
    Standard Chartered
    Enterprise Solutions Provider Comsys
    Financial Technology Company (Fintech) leader Hubtel
    I.T Personality
    Executive Chairman of GCNet
    ICT Company Comsys
    Internet Service Provider Internet Solutions
    IOT Initiatives Vodafone
    Managed IT Services Provider Liranz
    Mobile cloud service provider Hubtel
    Mobile Distributor MobileZone
    Mobile Money Service MTN
    Mobile Operator MTN
    Mobile Phone Retailer and Gadget Provider Telefonika
    Most Popular Phone Brand of Year Tecno
    Public Sector e-Solutions Provider GCNET
    Public Sector e-Solutions Provider GCNet
    System Integration Company Spearhead
    Telecom Brand Vodafone
    Telecom Business
    Vodafone business
    Telecoms hall of fame award MTN
    Tower Company ATC Ghana
  • 3 Ghanaians arrested by FBI for cybercrime schemes amounting to $15 million

    3 Ghanaians arrested by FBI for cybercrime schemes amounting to $15 million

    Eight individuals, including three Ghanaians, have been arrested by the FBI for their roles in Business Email Compromise (BEC) schemes that were designed to intercept and hijack wire transfers from businesses and individuals.

    The three Ghanaians were part of an Africa-based cybercrime network indicted for various romance scams, fraudulent-check scams, gold-buying scams and credit card scams in the United States.

    The indictment alleges that the Africa-based co-conspirators committed, or caused to be committed, a series of intrusions into the servers and email systems of a Memphis-based real estate company in June and July 2016. Using sophisticated anonymization techniques, including the use of spoofed email addresses and Virtual Private Networks, the co-conspirators identified large financial transactions, initiated fraudulent email correspondence with relevant business parties, and then redirected closing funds through a network of U.S.-based money mules to final destinations in Africa. (more…)