
Joseph-Albert Kuuire
African Technology News Editor at Tech Labari
Product Design + News and Media. Tired human being. Sarcasm fan. Managing @techlabari and @labarijournal Signal: jakuuire.79 Full profile in link below
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1 week ago |
techlabari.com | Joseph-Albert Kuuire
Crypto is gradually becoming a popular way to save, invest, and send money in Ghana. However, as you know, crypto adoption is not widely spread yet, so this calls for an alternative method to spend crypto in Cedi. Therefore, as a Ghanaian, when it’s time to use your crypto assets for real-life needs such as paying bills, buying food or shopping, you will need to exchange it into Cedi. You’re in luck because there are fast and straightforward ways to do this, and many trusted platforms.
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1 week ago |
techlabari.com | Joseph-Albert Kuuire
By Ayanda Agrippa Mamba As the global economy shifts towards sustainability, small businesses in Africa face a growing need to respond to the green transition. While climate regulations and environmental accountability frameworks are expanding, most African small and micro-enterprises lack the tools, knowledge, and resources to measure their environmental impact.
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2 weeks ago |
techlabari.com | Joseph-Albert Kuuire
By Gillian Darko, Chief of Staff and Director of StrategyThe proposed cryptocurrency regulation, scheduled for rollout by September 2025, is expected to unlock a wave of innovation and investment in the country’s burgeoning FinTech ecosystem, according to Yellow Card, one of Africa’s leading digital asset platforms.
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3 weeks ago |
techlabari.com | Joseph-Albert Kuuire
Story republished from The Labari JournalOn January 31, 2025, Ghana’s Minister of Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, made a bold promise: In four years, Ghana will become the centre and the hub of Artificial Intelligence (AI). “We’re going to take the current AI strategy developed by the previous government, review it and make it fit for purpose,” he told the Appointments Committee of Parliament at his ministerial vetting in Accra.
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3 weeks ago |
labarijournal.com | Joseph-Albert Kuuire
Winston Vasnani, or Vas Designs, as he’s known to clients, is a tattoo artist in Ghana who has been in the profession for almost eight years. Running his tattoo shop out of his home in Tema, a city east of Accra, Winston is mostly self-taught. He learnt through motsly research and online classes. His list of clients include married couples, pastors, people who practice Hinduism, and work professionals including lawyers.
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I need to clone myself so my clone can make video content.....

But the bad look as a public officials is not a concern? 🤔🤔

Ras Mubarak warns Sammy Gyamfi’s dollar gift to Agradaa could harm cedi’s stability https://t.co/uYAgy4wlPI

Physical comedy >>>>

a guy who just walked into a spiderweb tries to discuss the impact of tariffs https://t.co/nOB8uLKsie