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Ghana’s top technology and communications leaders were celebrated at the 7th National Technology and Communications Awards (NTCA), held on Friday, November 7, 2025, at the Accra Marriott Hotel.
Formerly the National Communications Awards, the event has been rebranded to the National Technology and Communications Awards to reflect its broader focus on digital innovation and Ghana’s evolving tech landscape. The shift underscores the country’s growing commitment to building a digitally inclusive economy.
This year’s ceremony, themed “AI-Powered Future: Innovation, Transformation & Impact in Ghana’s Digital Economy,” honoured individuals and institutions driving transformation across ICT, fintech, telecommunications, public service, and emerging digital sectors.
Delivering the keynote address on behalf of the Presidency, Deputy Chief of Staff Nana Oye Bampoe Addo stressed the importance of innovation in national development.
“The future of national progress will be driven by individuals and businesses that adapt and innovate in response to changing times,” she said. “As government works to position Ghana as a hub of technology and innovation, we envision a future where artificial intelligence and human ingenuity work hand in hand to build a sustainable, inclusive nation.”
She applauded all winners for their role in advancing Ghana’s digital agenda and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to strengthening infrastructure, regulation, and capacity-building to deepen ICT adoption.
Event organiser and Group Publisher of Digital Future Magazine, Richmond Anim Damoah, commended this year’s honourees.
“The winners of this year’s awards represent the bold, innovative industry leaders setting new benchmarks for digital excellence in Ghana,” he noted. “Their contributions continue to accelerate the country’s transformation into a digital powerhouse.”
The night also featured a fireside chat with DVLA Chief Executive Julius Neequaye Kotey on “Driving Digital Transformation: Reinventing Public Service through Smart Mobility and Innovation,” highlighting how digital tools are reshaping public service delivery and operational efficiency.
The ceremony brought together senior executives, policymakers, innovators, and thought leaders. Distinguished guests included:
Hon. Nana Oye Bampoe Addo – Deputy Chief of Staff
Hon. Michael Kpakpo Allotey – Mayor of Accra & AMA Chief Executive
Mr. Emmanuel Ashaley Tetteh – Regional Liaison Officer, National Security
Mr. Ebo Richardson – Chairperson, NTCA Board & Organising Committee
The cover of Digital Future Magazine also spotlighted major industry personalities:
Mrs. Funmi Lamptey, Managing Director, Comsys Groupe
Ing. Patricia Obo-Nai, CEO, Telecel Ghana
Mr. Sheikh Jobe, Chief Technology & Operating Officer (Ghana & Africa), Standard Chartered Bank
Winners spanned multiple sectors, including Comsys Ghana, DocuPro, Telecel Ghana, ECG, aYo Ghana, Twellium Industrial Company, GDS Africa, GIFEC, Npontu Technologies, Standard Chartered Bank, MDS Lancet Laboratories, Cyberteq, DVLA, Absa Bank Ghana, GhiPSS, Payaza Africa, Zoomlion Ghana, OmniBSIC Bank, SSNIT, Zenith Bank, Ecobank Ghana, E-Crime Bureau, Ladder Technology Systems, First Atlantic Bank, Ghana Link Network Services, Business & Financial Times, and Multimedia Group (Joy FM), among many others.
The NTCA was co-hosted with the DigitalFuture Security Leadership Awards, Banking Innovation Technology Awards, and the Media Excellence & Innovation Awards — celebrating excellence across connected sectors of Ghana’s digital economy.
Beyond the awards, the event delivered rich networking, collaboration, and entertainment. Guests enjoyed live music, intercontinental cuisine, and a dynamic atmosphere reflecting the energy of Ghana’s fast-growing technology and communications ecosystem.
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