Best Communication Agency in Ghana: Stratcomm Africa
Esther Cobbah discusses the story and mission of Stratcomm Ghana, the best communication agency and the top PR consulting firm in Ghana.
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Esther Cobbah discusses the story and mission of Stratcomm Ghana, the best communication agency and the top PR consulting firm in Ghana.
There are credible indications that the mobile phone manufacturer Rlg Communications Group has settled its indebtedness to the Ghanaian government.
Herman Kojo Chinery-Hesse presents SOFTtribe’s new e-commerce platform to be launched soon, Shop Africa 53, as well as their latest robbery software system. He also shares his vision for the future and discusses partnership possibilities.
Romaric Ababio Dankwa gives his assessment on the software and IT industry in Ghana and presents his company, Seedway Services. He also talks about the different IT solutions they provide and shares his vision for the future of Seedway.
Thomas A. Baafi talks about the IT sector in Ghana and presents his company and their main solutions. Bsystems Limited is a software and database management company offering IT-based business solutions within the sub-Saharan region.
Sheila Penelope Bartels-Sam gives her assessment on the IT sector in Ghana. She also presents her company, InCharge Global, and talks about some of the solutions she has implemented in various areas, such as oil, entertainment and telecom.
Roland Agambire, Group Chairman & CEO of RLG Communications, presents the company. RLG is a Ghanaian-owned Limited Liability Company engaged in the production of communications equipment.
Amar Deep S. Hari gives his assessment on the economic situation of Ghana for business companies in commerce and talks about the IT industry. He also presents IPMC (Intercom Programming & Manufacturing Company), mentioning competition, challenges and diversification plans.
In 2013 two major contracts for the modernization of the two mobile operators are signed. For Libyana the estimated costs of the upgrade is LYD 230-250 million and approximately the same amount for Almadar, the second largest mobile operator in Libya. Eng. Usama Siala, Minister of Communications and Informatics of Libya, explains the telecom investment road-map for 2013-2014.