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16 Top Ghanaian Universities to take part in 2019-2020 Huawei ICT Skill Competition

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Cross section of university students at the Launch of the Huawei ICT Competition

Huawei Ghana has toured some 16 universities in Ghana through exciting and interactive roadshows to give the students the opportunity to compete in the 2019-2020 edition of the Huawei ICT Skill Competition.

The universities included the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana Technology University College (GTUC), University of Ghana, University of Mines and Technology (UMAT), University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR), University of Development Studies (UDS), others were the Technical Universities in Takoradi, Accra, Koforidua among others and top Science and ICT private universities like Regent University and Datalink University.

The tour which was in the form of Roadshows across the country gave the students the opportunity to interact with Huawei ICT Academy officials to know all about the competition. It also served as a platform to discuss latest technology trends with the students while registering droves of interested participants. The Students were also enlightened on Huawei certifications and its relevance for students who hope to pursue and excel in their careers in the ICT and Telecoms industry.

The Huawei ICT Competition seeks topromote Information Communication Technology (ICT) industry technology certifications and develop ICT industry talents for digital transformation. The Competition also focuses on promoting efficient mapping of talents for a sustainable ecosystem.

The Competitionwill be carried out in four stages; the Preliminary Stage which will take place in the third week of November will be followed by the National Finals in the 2ndweek of December. The National Finals will bring together the top 100 students to compete and select the top 3 students who will represent Ghana and contest their counterparts from over 100 universities across Africa at the Regional Stage in February, 2020. The Global Finals which will be held in May 2020, is the final stage and will see successful teams from the continent, compete for the ultimate glory in China.Participants also have a chance to win internship opportunities, trip to South Africa and China, smart devices like laptops, phones, and watches

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Last year, over 500 ICT and Engineering students from top Ghanaian universities participated in the talent search, 100 qualified from the preliminaries with Timothy Seffah-Duodu, a final year engineering student of KNUST emerging as the overall best student in Ghana. KNUST also produced the top three candidates who represented Ghana at the Regional Stage in South Africa in February early this year.

During the roadshow at Koforidua Technical University (KTU), Mr. David Appiah, Public Relations Manager at Huawei Ghana who spoke on the theme of competition, “Connection, Glory, Future”, mentioned that, the competition will offer students the opportunity to have a brighter career in ICT while providing them the needed connection to industry and like-minded students around the globe.

David Amoako, PR Manager at Huawei Ghana, addressing university students

David Amoako, PR Manager at Huawei Ghana, addressing university students

He mentioned that Technology is the future and as such students should take opportunities like the Huawei ICT Competition seriously as research has proven that while 700,000+ professionals are expected to enter the ICT industry by 2023, there would be a probable shortage of 7million IT professionals in the tech ecosystem by 2030. “With opportunities like this from Huawei, students stand the chance of mining their gold if they take their studies and lifetime opportunities like the Huawei Academy and Certification seriously,” he said.

Mr. Geoffrey Li, Director for Enterprise at Huawei Ghana hinted during an interaction with some past and aspiring participants at the Huawei Headquarters in Ghana that: “The ICT Competition is part of the Huawei Academy initiative which seeks to develop the ICT Talent Ecosystem through professional skill training and collaboration with Academia. This is in line with Ghana’s digitization agenda and as such Huawei will continue to partner, train and prepare students and ICT professionals to build their interest in ICT and compliment their skills for a robust and sustainable talent ecosystem. He added that, as a leading global ICT industry, Huawei believes in building the capacity of people to equip them for the future and in light of this, Huawei will continue to invest in such resources.”

The Huawei ICT Competition will be carried out in two tracks; the Network Track and the Cloud Track. The Network Track which will enhance and test students’ knowledge in Routing and Switching (Networking), WLAN and Security while the Cloud Track will focus on AI, Big Data, Storage and Cloud Computing. Students are required to select a field under one track for the competition.

Huawei has also made available, comprehensive study materials and video tutorials to help students prepare adequately. These materials are free and available online. Registration is also free and online with  October 31, 2019 as the deadline:

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Huawei invites both vocational and university students to participate in the “Huawei ICT Competition Southern Africa 2019-2020”. Interested students can learn more and register for the competition by visiting:  e.huawei.com/cn/talent

 

Students and stakeholder who wish to learn more about Huawei Certifications can visit:  www.huaweiacad.com

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What the Statistics Show About Reasons Online Casinos Are Growing Increasingly Popular in Ghana

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Online casino gamblers have significantly increased in several African nations, including Ghana. In reality, iGaming operations have increased across the whole continent, particularly in South Africa and Ghana, which, along with Kenya, have the most lucrative and rapidly expanding iGaming sectors. Both sports betting and gambling at online casinos have grown considerably throughout African iGaming markets in contrast to the same industry just three years ago. Photo: https://pixabay.com/photos/online-casino-casino-to-play-4518190/ Putting the above in other words: Greater numbers of players began turning to online options rather than the more established brick-and-mortar casinos. The coronavirus epidemic was one of several factors contributing to the rise in the attractiveness of online casinos, as well as sports betting sites. Additionally, the extraordinary expansion of online casino gambling in Ghana and numerous other African nations has been fueled by cutting-edge technologies and a significant increase in digitization across the continent. According to research conducted by the Ghanaian government, the number of young residents of the nation participating in online casino gambling behaviors has increased. The youth of Ghana gamble online, which constitutes one of the research topics that has received the least attention. The majority of research focuses on the connections between young people and work, development, education, and politics. Another study on the gambling industry in Africa found that the following nations, in descending order, had the greatest numbers of gamblers: South Africa Kenya Nigeria Uganda Tanzania Morocco Botswana Ghana According to this survey, Ghana is among the 10 nations, even eight nations, in Africa with the highest concentration of gamblers, which is not surprising given the country’s lax iGaming rules and regulations. While South African gamblers account for more than 80% of those who gamble on the gorgeous Savanna-filled continent, Ghana’s iGaming industry is one of the richest there. Gambling in Ghana: What the Numbers Tell Us Gambling is widely accepted in Ghana. As a result, it is estimated that 45% of people in the nation have gambled at some point. The country’s youthful population contributes to the growth of both sports and casino betting there. An estimated 30 million Ghanaians between the ages of 19 and 34 enjoy betting on casino games and sporting events. The business that was launched as an outcome of the 1960 Lotteries Betting Act, the 1973 Gambling Machines Act, and the Casino Licensing Act appears to be flourishing at the moment. Ghanaians have access to a wide range of gambling activities, including sports betting, lotteries, slots, and bingo, according to officials of some of the best Ghanaian casino sites, which we contacted for expertise. This, together with the abundance of offline and online suppliers, indicates that the sector has enormous continued potential. Both Online and Offline Casinos’ Home Ghana is pleased to let operators of both brick-and-mortar and Internet casinos do business there. Numerous land-based casinos provide their patrons with additional alluring amenities like restaurants and swimming pools. There are several physical casinos located all around the nation. There are six physical casinos located in Accra, the country’s capital. Gambling is common in Ghana and is not just found in physical locations. The web-based gambling and sports betting sectors are also booming. As a result, there are over 250 gambling portals operating in the nation, albeit most bettors only use a few of the most well-known ones. The Effects of Gambling on Ghana’s Economy In Ghana, sports wagering alone generates over $3.5 million in NGR (net gaming revenue) each month. About 17.5% of this is taken by the government in taxes. A fresh set of regulations for the gaming sector is now being developed by the Ghanaian Gaming Commission with the goal of maximizing the revenue it generates. This project was inspired by the fact that the country is thought to lose out on about $300 million Ghana cedis (close to $26 million) in income each year due to leakages in the sector. Ghana’s Online Gaming Industry’s Future In five years, the gaming sector in Africa is predicted to increase between 5% and 12%, based on the most recent estimates. The popularity and accessibility of mobile gaming devices are the key drivers of the industry’s growth. Younger people gamble more on mobile devices, and African nations have the largest youth populations in the world. When it pertains to the prospects of Ghana’s online gaming sector, the country’s youth are crucial. Ghana is home to several worldwide online casinos and sportsbooks, including Betway, 22Bet, 888 Casino, Casino.com, Mansion Casino, and Jackpot City. This implies that Ghanaian gamers have tremendous prospects provided by reputable, profitable, and long-standing international businesses. This implies that gamers from Ghana will not have any trouble locating a trustworthy online casino where they can enjoy playing conventional table games, slot machines, and other well-liked games. The future of Ghana’s online gaming sector appears quite promising as more and more foreign companies develop their operations there. In Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, and Uganda, where there are the most young people, the African online gaming market is anticipated to develop the fastest, according to a survey from Research and Markets, a trusted source of market data and stats. The most profitable online gaming market in Africa is located in South Africa. The country’s total gaming revenues are expected to hit the $2 billion level in two years, according to the most recent estimates. In the sub-Saharan region, Nigeria has the most profitable market, based on projected gross gaming revenues for 2020. Tanzania and Kenya are two more African nations with favorable gaming conditions for foreign operators. The Ghana Gaming Commission, which oversees the majority of the country’s gaming operations, has been working extremely hard to provide a comprehensive iGaming regulatory framework. The Ghanaian online gambling sector is the most stable and is projected to develop, while not being the largest. Conclusion The gaming sector in Ghana has been affected by epidemic limitations, as with many other industries, particularly in terms of physical and mortar establishments. The popularity of Internet gambling is still quite strong, though. Ghana is, as we stressed, already one of the top 10 gaming destinations in Africa, and this trend appears to be continuing. The country’s gambling industry is

Online casino gamblers have significantly increased in several African nations, including Ghana. In reality, iGaming operations have increased across the whole continent, particularly in South Africa and Ghana, which, along with Kenya, have the most lucrative and rapidly expanding iGaming sectors. Both sports betting and gambling at online casinos have grown considerably throughout African iGaming markets in contrast to the same industry just three years ago.

Putting the above in other words: Greater numbers of players began turning to online options rather than the more established brick-and-mortar casinos. The coronavirus epidemic was one of several factors contributing to the rise in the attractiveness of online casinos, as well as sports betting sites. Additionally, the extraordinary expansion of online casino gambling in Ghana and numerous other African nations has been fueled by cutting-edge technologies and a significant increase in digitization across the continent.

According to research conducted by the Ghanaian government, the number of young residents of the nation participating in online casino gambling behaviors has increased. The youth of Ghana gamble online, which constitutes one of the research topics that has received the least attention. The majority of research focuses on the connections between young people and work, development, education, and politics. 

Another study on the gambling industry in Africa found that the following nations, in descending order, had the greatest numbers of gamblers:

  • South Africa
  • Kenya
  • Nigeria
  • Uganda
  • Tanzania
  • Morocco
  • Botswana
  • Ghana

According to this survey, Ghana is among the 10 nations, even eight nations, in Africa with the highest concentration of gamblers, which is not surprising given the country’s lax iGaming rules and regulations. While South African gamblers account for more than 80% of those who gamble on the gorgeous Savanna-filled continent, Ghana’s iGaming industry is one of the richest there.

Gambling in Ghana: What the Numbers Tell Us

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Gambling is widely accepted in Ghana. As a result, it is estimated that 45% of people in the nation have gambled at some point. The country’s youthful population contributes to the growth of both sports and casino betting there. An estimated 30 million Ghanaians between the ages of 19 and 34 enjoy betting on casino games and sporting events.

The business that was launched as an outcome of the 1960 Lotteries Betting Act, the 1973 Gambling Machines Act, and the Casino Licensing Act appears to be flourishing at the moment. Ghanaians have access to a wide range of gambling activities, including sports betting, lotteries, slots, and bingo, according to officials of some of the best Ghanaian casino sites, which we contacted for expertise. This, together with the abundance of offline and online suppliers, indicates that the sector has enormous continued potential.

Both Online and Offline Casinos’ Home 

Ghana is pleased to let operators of both brick-and-mortar and Internet casinos do business there. Numerous land-based casinos provide their patrons with additional alluring amenities like restaurants and swimming pools. There are several physical casinos located all around the nation. There are six physical casinos located in Accra, the country’s capital.

Gambling is common in Ghana and is not just found in physical locations. The web-based gambling and sports betting sectors are also booming. As a result, there are over 250 gambling portals operating in the nation, albeit most bettors only use a few of the most well-known ones.

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The Effects of Gambling on Ghana’s Economy

In Ghana, sports wagering alone generates over $3.5 million in NGR (net gaming revenue) each month. About 17.5% of this is taken by the government in taxes.

A fresh set of regulations for the gaming sector is now being developed by the Ghanaian Gaming Commission with the goal of maximizing the revenue it generates. This project was inspired by the fact that the country is thought to lose out on about $300 million Ghana cedis (close to $26 million) in income each year due to leakages in the sector.

Ghana’s Online Gaming Industry’s Future

In five years, the gaming sector in Africa is predicted to increase between 5% and 12%, based on the most recent estimates. The popularity and accessibility of mobile gaming devices are the key drivers of the industry’s growth. Younger people gamble more on mobile devices, and African nations have the largest youth populations in the world. When it pertains to the prospects of Ghana’s online gaming sector, the country’s youth are crucial.

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Ghana is home to several worldwide online casinos and sportsbooks, including Betway, 22Bet, 888 Casino, Casino.com, Mansion Casino, and Jackpot City. This implies that Ghanaian gamers have tremendous prospects provided by reputable, profitable, and long-standing international businesses. This implies that gamers from Ghana will not have any trouble locating a trustworthy online casino where they can enjoy playing conventional table games, slot machines, and other well-liked games.

The future of Ghana’s online gaming sector appears quite promising as more and more foreign companies develop their operations there. In Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, and Uganda, where there are the most young people, the African online gaming market is anticipated to develop the fastest, according to a survey from Research and Markets, a trusted source of market data and stats. The most profitable online gaming market in Africa is located in South Africa. The country’s total gaming revenues are expected to hit the $2 billion level in two years, according to the most recent estimates.

In the sub-Saharan region, Nigeria has the most profitable market, based on projected gross gaming revenues for 2020. Tanzania and Kenya are two more African nations with favorable gaming conditions for foreign operators. The Ghana Gaming Commission, which oversees the majority of the country’s gaming operations, has been working extremely hard to provide a comprehensive iGaming regulatory framework. The Ghanaian online gambling sector is the most stable and is projected to develop, while not being the largest.

Conclusion

The gaming sector in Ghana has been affected by epidemic limitations, as with many other industries, particularly in terms of physical and mortar establishments. The popularity of Internet gambling is still quite strong, though.

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Ghana is, as we stressed, already one of the top 10 gaming destinations in Africa, and this trend appears to be continuing. The country’s gambling industry is

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Peace Hyde and WEF Young Global Leaders tour billion-dollar oil refinery established by Aliko Dangote

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President and chief executive officer of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote has celebrated the Forum of Young Global Leaders (YGLs) and the tremendous potential of this unique World Economic Forum community to develop the next generation of African leaders from all parts of society.

The Young Global Leaders programme is an accelerator for a dynamic community of exceptional young people from all over the world with the vision, courage, and influence to drive positive change in the world. This year, British Ghanaian media mogul, Peace Hyde, joined this exemplary group of African change makers who are also part of the Aliko Dangote (WEF Africa YGL) fellows.

Now in the 12th year of collaboration with the WEF YGL programme, the Aliko Dangote (WEF Africa YGL) Fellows continue to represent the continent on the global stage and give back to their communities in a multiplicity of impactful ways.

The executive director, Dangote Industries, Fatima Dangote expressed happiness at the diversity and high proportion of female fellows in the 2023 Cohort, where the nine chosen YGLs represent the media/arts/entertainment, technology & innovation, health, and government sectors.

The ADF-YGL Lagos Convening which took place on September 8, 2023, was an excellent opportunity for the participating current and alumni YGL Africa Fellows to meet and interact with their patron, Alhaji Aliko Dangote.

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According to Hyde, “I am deeply honoured to be part of this illustrious community of changemakers. The work Dangote is doing with the Refinery is inspirational and the sheer scale and impact of the facility will empower Africans for years to come.”

 
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Animal Welfare League vaccinated 198 animals in Sokode Communities in the Volta Region to celebrate World Rabies Day in 2023

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Animal Welfare League vaccinated 198 animals in Sekode Communities in the Volta Region to celebrate World Rabies Day in 2023

Animal Welfare League is an animal advocacy organisation dedicated to improving animal welfare in Ghana. They aim to address legislative challenges, uphold institutional and corporate responsibilities for better animal welfare, and develop policies to enhance community and public capacity for creating a better world for animals.

Animal Welfare League, in collaboration with the Veterinary Services Directorate in the Volta Region, identified a distressed community that had reported five suspected cases of rabies in animals. Unfortunately, the suspected animals were killed and disposed of before veterinary investigations could confirm the cases.

The Sokode area comprises five communities: Etoe, Ando, Bagel, Lokoe, and Gbogame, hosting the main campus of the University of Health and Allied Sciences with an estimated population of 40,000 people.

To celebrate World Rabies Day in 2023 with the theme “Rabies: All for 1, One Health for All,” Animal Welfare League collaborated with the School of Veterinary Medicine at KNUST and the Veterinary Services Directorate. They conducted a free rabies vaccination exercise and provided education on dog-bite prevention in four communities within the Sokode Area in the Ho municipality of the Volta region. Through this effort, 198 pets (124 dogs and 74 cats) were vaccinated against rabies.