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Elephant in the room: Over-pampered Huawei sues NCA, rejects local partnership

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Chinese tech giant Huawei, which has for more than a decade, controlled an overwhelming majority of technology support services for both state and private...

Elephant in the Room: GRA’s statement on Safaritech only begs the...

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The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has on August 3, 2023 issued a press release to All News Editors trying to explain the "due diligence"...

Elephant in the room: NCA now targets Huawei & Ericsson after...

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The National Communications Authority (NCA) will never admit this, but they know that they have created a huge mess in Ghana's telecoms industry, and...

Elephant in the room: Why SMP measures will never work on...

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This article could have easily been titled "NCA CREATED THE MONSTER CALLED MTN". But for specificity, we chose to focus on actual issue -...

Elephant in the room: Telecom industry collapsing under this NCA? –...

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On June 20, 2023, out of the blue, Ghana's telecoms industry regulator, the National Communications Authority (NCA) made a post on its official Twitter...

Elephant in the Room: Fraudulent SIM Registration is upon us again

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There is SIM re-registration going on in Ghana now. This is the second time the country is undergoing such a process. This current one...

Elephant in the Room: Is MTN Ghana outgrowing regulation?

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I don't even know how to start this write up - whether from the angle of MTN becoming a platform player in the face...

Elephant in the room: Why VODAFONE Ghana is a shadow of...

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This is the second and final part of my piece about why Vodafone Ghana has been a shadow of its true self for many...

Elephant in the room: Why VODAFONE Ghana is a shadow of...

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Vodafone Group shares in Vodafone Ghana is now for sale. This is good time to do some analysis of why the industry giant is...

MTN Ghana’s Media Relations Strategy, Sharp and Compelling – Part 1

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A few years ago, I was part of a select group of journalists who met with one of the four former female telecom CEOs...
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