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Additional budget lines include support for the Department of Social Welfare, Efua Sutherland Children''s Park, and Central Adoption Authority, with allocations for operational costs and small-scale
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Additional budget lines include support for the Department of Social Welfare, Efua Sutherland Children''s Park, and Central Adoption Authority, with allocations for operational costs and small-scale
This publication provides updates and policy proposals from the 2026 Budget Statement, alongside Deloitte''s analysis of their potential impact on businesses,
This item appears in the following Collection (s) ANNUAL BUDGET ESTIMATES - COMMUNICATION Committee of communication''s annual budget estimates reports Show simple item record
The budget includes GH¢30 million for rural telephony, GH¢70 million for Digital Youth Hubs, and GH¢100 million for the One Million CODERS initiative. These efforts aim to reduce digital
The Agency is funded by Government of Ghana through the annual budget and Internal Generated Funds as well as support from the World Bank Projects. The Agency has a staff strength of One
The National Communications Authority (NCA) has licensed four service providers to provide mobile telecoms services in Ghana. These service providers are namely AirtelTigo, Glo, MTN and Vodafone.
ABOUT THE REPORT industry Communications of to 2021. for Industry the year Report 2021 and highlights information developments on a five-year in the communications trend analysis Broadband
INTRODUCTION The Quarterly Statistical Bulletin on Communications serves as an authoritative reference document presenting disaggregated data, industry trends, and analytical insights into
FOREWORD It is with great pleasure that I write this foreword for the Strategic Plan of the National Communications Authority for a five-year period from 2024 to 2028. As a Minister, who has overseen
In 2021, the Budgetary allocation for the Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation was GH¢347,872,556.00. This comprised GH¢63,501,096.00 from Government of Ghana (GoG),
The President, and in accordance with Articles 179 and 180 of the 1992 Constitution, I present to this House, the Budget of The President of the Republic of Ghana for the 2022 Financial Year.
Telecommunications in Ghana include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. Telecommunications is the main economic sector of Ghana
data, industry trends and analysis of the communications sector of Ghana. The purpose of this document is to promote open and enriched public discussions on policies for telecom analysts,
Purpose Development of well-planned and adequately maintained world-class network of infrastructure is critical for Ghana''s quest to becoming a solidly developed country by its centenary year of 2057.
Mission Regulate the communications industry in a forward-looking and transparent manner that promotes fair and sustainable competition, stimulates innovation, encourages investment, protects
This programme is funded through Government of Ghana (GoG) Allocations, Internal Generated Funds (IGF), Development Partner Loans and Grants and Public Private Partnerships.
Ghana''s 2026 National Budget marks a strategic departure from the traditional balancing of expenditure and revenue. Instead, it elevates
Deputy Communications Minister, Ato Sarpong, has hinted of government''s plans to distribute about a million free digital boxes to about 4.8 million households with television sets in the
Ghana possesses the potential for a sustainable power supply; however, achieving this requires deliberate reforms in the sector''s governance to address fundamental challenges in power
Dr. Gideon Boako, Deputy Ranking Member of the Finance Committee in Parliament, has raised concerns over what he describes as a
This section provides details on the Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) in Ghana by looking at the Mobile Voice Subscriptions, Net Additions to Voice/Data Subscriptions, Mobile Penetration, Volume
1.0 MOBILE NETWORK The National Communications Authority (NCA) has licensed four service providers to provide mobile telecoms services in Ghana. These service providers are namely
Felix Kwakye Ofosu refutes GH¢78m communications budget allegations, clarifying funds are strictly operational budgets for GBC, ISD, and GNA civil service agencies. Mr Ofosu clarified that