@RobertBoatengD1 that was publicly accessible on one platform in order to be road worthy. The discipline to implement this can consolidate all the data we need for pricing, forecasts, management etc. Then we can start talking replacing buses and improving architecture.
@RobertBoatengD1 passengers and drivers follow). If every Trotro had a means of reporting its live location and drivers and riders had open access to it, most of the issues discussed would be solved. That’s the regulation part i can vouch for - imagine having to keep a small AirTag like tracker
The NITA Bill 2025 mandates EVERY IT worker in Ghana licensed before they can work, even in private companies.
It also:
- taxes IT companies on revenue (not profit)
- jails unlicensed tech founders for up to 10 YEARS
- restricts IT licences to companies wholly owned by Ghanaians, potentially driving away foreign investment to other African countries like Rwanda & Kenya.
- The Bill does many other awful and archaic things
This may be the biggest anti-tech bill Ghana has seen in years.
#StopTheNITABill
This weekend, I experimented with AI tools and built Adwen - a crossword puzzle game inspired by Ghana’s pop culture and history
Try it at https://t.co/lyqc63xnyw and share with friends and family
Thank you and kindly RT
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