Please i have 500 bags of 100kg yellow maize going for 430 per bag.
I'm contacting you if you can help me connect me with a poultry farmer or anyone who might be in need.
Location of maize: Dodowa
Call justice on 0240495242. Thank you very much
@Nella2125@thenanaaba For the Communication Minister I don't really know why they call him that but Scar is a cartoon character from Lion King and the Minister is called Dzata .
@Nella2125@thenanaaba Okay this will get me into trouble but what the heck 😂😂😂
The Health Minister used to go to (storm) hospitals with media houses and bloggers anytime there's an issue at that particular hospital. Most of last year he'll go with bloggers just to know what happened first hand.
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“If a startup is offering cybersecurity services and critical database solutions to the Government of Ghana, is that really a startup?” Hon. Samuel Nartey George
Respectfully @samgeorgegh yes.
A startup can absolutely still be a startup while solving real government problems.
That is how innovation grows globally: prototype → pilot → testing → iteration → compliance → scale.
Companies like Palantir, Anduril, and even SpaceX worked with government early while still proving and refining what they were building.
That did not stop them from being startups.
And respectfully, even when a startup receives money from government, it should not be treated like “easy money.”
A lot goes into building sustainable tech: engineers, servers, cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, testing, iterations, maintenance, upgrades, support, documentation, and scaling.
The software people see is usually only the visible part.
A lot happens behind the scenes to keep systems secure and reliable.
That is why many people are asking a practical question:
If a student, startup, or local company pilots an innovative solution with a public institution and the product is still being tested and improved…
Do they immediately enter the same registration, certification, and fee structure as a mature enterprise vendor?
If yes, that could choke local innovation too early.
If no, then that distinction needs to be clearly stated.
Because Ghana needs room for local builders to experiment, pilot, improve, and grow before enterprise-level burdens kick in.
That is how stronger local technology ecosystems are built.
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@black_mofo__ I always believe those 3 guys talk behind the scenes. So long as I don't sit with them in private. I'll just be laughing at tweets and be moving. Sark and Stone were against Wale before. Those guys understand this industry more than anyone. They know what they're doing
@iLatif_ He's probably asleep by now 😂 those 3 guys I never dey trust them. At some point in Ghana it was Stone and Sark against Wale. Those guys have each other's number whatever they say behind the scenes we'll never know. They know us paaaa
Godddddd😭😭😭Seeing something I made with my own hands being displayed at Snapdragon HQ feels surreal. I’m incredibly grateful that you accepted and appreciated my craft. Thank you for giving my work a place on such a big stage. This means more than words can express. 🧶❤️