Students are building a bushfire-fighting robot - but can it protect vulnerable farming communities?
Telecel Foundation's DigiTech Academy cohort 3 nears graduation, with students across five regions showcasing robotics, coding, and digital solutions. In Jirapa, a team is finalizing a robot designed to detect and combat bushfires - hinting at the real-world impact of the program.
Tsatsu Tsikata says the worst judicial manipulation in Ghana is receding, arguing that conscience, persistence and the c
Tsatsu Tsikata says the worst judicial manipulation in Ghana is receding, arguing that conscience, persistence and the courts can still deliver justice.
A Ghana-led AI platform just earned global recognition - but what problem is it solving?
Three Ghanaian tech entrepreneurs are making waves with their AI governance platform. Their innovative solution addresses urgent issues in modern artificial intelligence - but what does this mean for the future of AI?
Online blackmail of kids is up - is Ghana doing enough to protect them?
Ghana is seeing an increase in online crimes against children, including blackmail and the sharing of indecent images. Other countries are responding with legislation to protect children online- but where does Ghana stand?
An AI firm is hiring a weapons expert - but what could possibly go wrong?
AI firm Anthropic is seeking a weapons expert to prevent misuse of its software. This move raises concerns about the safety of using AI systems to handle sensitive information - and the potential implications for international security.
US embassy denies funding Congo's 00m mine guard as Kinshasa shapes a nationwide security force for strategic mineral as
US embassy denies funding Congo's 00m mine guard as Kinshasa shapes a nationwide security force for strategic mineral assets, investors, and stability.
A Tech Expo explored innovative solutions to galamsey - but will these ideas be enough to reverse the damage?
Academic City University's Robotics Club hosted a Tech Expo in partnership with A Rocha Ghana and others- focusing on technological solutions to combat illegal mining. The event showcased student innovations, hinting at a future where technology plays a crucial role in environmental restoration- but what solutions were presented?
Ghana can develop rapidly if it prioritizes engineering, science, and tech - but how can the nation achieve this?
Ing Ludwig Annang Hesse says engineering, science, and technology are critical for Ghana's development. He urges Ghana to emulate Asian countries by prioritizing these fields - but what changes are needed to make this a reality?
NITA is under fire for ICT fees. Are they protecting consumers or overstepping?
NITA is defending its regulatory mandate concerning fees and accreditation for ICT companies- a move that follows allegations of unlawfully implementing provisions of a proposed law. The agency insists it's operating within existing laws, but public debate continues to grow - raising questions about the future of digital regulation.
Minority demands answers on Ghana's GH¢1 fuel levy, urging audited disclosures on collections, payments, and outstandin
Minority demands answers on Ghana's GH¢1 fuel levy, urging audited disclosures on collections, payments, and outstanding energy-sector debts in full now.
Why is Ghana's Communication Minister calling for a unified African position on digital standards?
Ghana's Communications Minister is encouraging African countries to unify their positions. This is ahead of the World Telecommunication Standardisation Assembly (WTSA) 2028 - but what does this mean for the continent's digital future?
The government has big plans for the future of technology in Ghana - and a bold deadline to meet.
Sam George, the Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, has spoken about the government's plans. The initiative is expected to accelerate Ghana's digital transformation agenda - but what does that mean for the average Ghanaian?
Thousands are joining the One Million Coders Programme - but what skills are they learning and where are they training?
Fred Yeboah says the One Million Coders Programme has admitted thousands of Ghanaians as training commences nationwide. The digital skills initiative is seeing overwhelming interest - but what does this mean for Ghana's tech future?
Authorities have made arrests related to AI-generated videos of President Mahama - but what was the purpose?
Ghana's Cyber Vetting and Enforcement Team (CVET) has apprehended 11 individuals, including foreign nationals, amidst allegations of creating deepfake videos impersonating President Mahama. The suspects allegedly leveraged these videos - but to what end?
A viral Snapchat post has led to an arrest - but what sparked this online storm and who is truly involved?
Promise Yayra Asamani, a 20-year-old, has been apprehended by the IGP's Cyber Vetting and Enforcement Team. The arrest follows a complaint filed by an Uber driver regarding a damaging social media post - but the situation is more complex than it seems.
How will a unified digital identity and infrastructure system impact cross-border trade and online transactions in Africa?
The government is dedicated to strengthening the digital economy by creating a unified African digital identity and infrastructure system. The Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations spoke on how this vision is linked to the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
Laptops are being distributed across Ghana for a coding initiative - but what impact will this have?
The government has presented laptops to support the national rollout of the One Million Coders Programme (OMCP) - a flagship initiative to equip young people with digital skills. The deployment of laptops to learning centers across the country hints at a strategic move to enhance digital training.