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The State Of Electric Cars In Ghana ⚡️

Electric cars are all the rage now, especially in developed countries. That’s not the case for developing countries like Ghana. But things are happening on the ground which could change that.

We took a look at the state of electric cars in Ghana, looking at current policies that the local government is planning to what the private sector is doing to drive consumers to saddle up to electric vehicles.

So, are you ready to take the plunge on an EV car in Ghana?

ear1 is the brainchild of Atsu Davoh, the CEO and founder of BitSika, one of the fastest-growing fintech startups in the African region. With the ear1 app, you can pay to talk to professionals, entertainers, or virtually anyone. We got an early look at the Ear1 on iOS.

Orange Middle East and Africa is to deploy Ericsson’s Mobile Financial Services solutions across fourteen of the countries in its Orange Money footprint.

Devdex, a software company in Ghana, has rolled out what is considered Africa’s first health tech platform built on blockchain to provide electronic medical records (EMR) solutions for medical facilities

The National Health Insurance Scheme card will be phased out at the end of 2021 and its features and functions will be replaced with the Ghana Card.

Prince Owusu, the creator of an “Academy” app has been announced as the winner of MTN’s Ayoba Hackaton 2021.

Nominations have opened for the maiden edition of the Ghana Ladies in Tech Awards (GLiT) 2021.

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