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  2. BusyInternet - Wikipedia

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    Internet café. Website. www .busyinternet .com. Busy Internet is a Ghanaian Internet service provider (ISP) providing a number of services including ADSL broadband, data hosting and Internet café in Ghana. [1]

  3. Ghana Internet Policy - Wikipedia

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    History. Ghana became the next country to have internet in the Sub Sahara. Internet services began in Ghana in 1995. [2] This was made possible through the collaborations between Network Computer Systems (NCS), Pipex International, The Ministry of Transport and Communication of Ghana, Ghana Telecom, and British Telecom. [3]

  4. Open University of West Africa - Wikipedia

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    Open University of West Africa (OUWA) was founded in Ghana in November 2011 by John Roberts and Patrick Steele. With the goal to break the poverty cycle in West Africa through online education, John Roberts and his co-founder were inspired by a simple but contradictory observation: at the moment, higher education penetration in Africa was very low, many of the best universities around the ...

  5. Telecommunications in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications in Ghana include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. Telecommunications is the main economic sector of Ghana according to the statistics of the World Bank due to the Ghana liberal policy around Information and communications technology (ICT). [4] Among the main sectors of investments, 65% is for ...

  6. Moringa community - Wikipedia

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    Moringa community. Moringa Community is a charity based in Ghana which is dedicated to improving quality of life through sustainable and locally appropriate technologies. [1] [2] Current work is centered on the village of Baako, where skills in woodworking and food preservation are taught in a purpose-built schoolroom .

  7. Internet access - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Internet access is a facility or service that provides connectivity for a computer, a computer network, or other network device to the Internet, and for individuals or organizations to access or use applications such as email and the World Wide Web. Internet access is offered for sale by an international hierarchy of Internet service ...

  8. New media in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The use of new media in Ghana like elsewhere is growing. The Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) sector, which is based on a free market approach, [1] has promoted new media use. Most popular aspects of new media to Ghanaians is the Internet, [2] and its associated mobile and desktop applications for education, health, politics ...

  9. Ghanaian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Ghanaian cuisine refers to the meals of the Ghanaian people. The main dishes of Ghana are centered around starchy staple foods, accompanied by either sauce or soup as well as a source of protein. The primary ingredients for the vast majority of soups and stews are tomatoes, hot peppers, and onions. As a result of these main ingredients, most ...