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Province Impact Holdings, the parent company of PlayProvince, PlayProvince Academy, and Ultimate Battle, has announced a major contribution to Ghana’s digital and educational landscape with the donation of high-speed Starlink internet to the IoT Network Hub, a leading STEM and innovation space supporting young creators, developers, and engineers.
The Starlink internet infrastructure will significantly boost the Hub’s capacity to deliver cutting-edge training, support IoT-focused startups, and provide dependable connectivity for students working on robotics, hardware development, coding, AI, and immersive technologies.
Speaking on the donation, Herbert Henry Krakue, Founder and CEO of Province Impact Holdings, emphasized the company’s commitment to enabling the digital future for Ghanaian youth
“We believe access to reliable internet and digital resources is the foundation for innovation. Supporting the IoT Network Hub means supporting the next generation of problem-solvers and future tech leaders.”

In addition to the Starlink donation, Province Impact Holdings officially launched PlayProvince Academy within the IoT Network Hub premises. The Academy will serve as a central learning center dedicated to: Digital skills development, Esports & video game industry education, STEM and Beyond Gaming, future-of-work mentorship, Career pathway exploration for young creators and gamers.
The partnership aims to blend technology, gaming, and practical education to create new economic opportunities for young people.
Their goal is to train and empower 1,000 Youth by the second quarter of 2026. Through this new collaboration, PlayProvince Academy has set an ambitious goal:
Training programs will include: Esports & game development pathways, coding and robotics basics, content creation, streaming, and digital production, cybersecurity awareness, data literacy and digital entrepreneurship, career mentorship sessions led by top industry professionals
This initiative reflects Province Impact Holdings’ long-term vision of becoming a leading force in youth development, technology innovation, and future-of-work readiness across Africa.
The collaboration between Province Impact Holdings and IoT Network Hub marks a significant milestone in strengthening the ecosystem for STEM, gaming, and digital careers in Ghana.
By providing a reliable Starlink connection and embedding PlayProvince Academy within the Hub, the partnership is set to:
• Expand access to premium digital learning environments
• Support STEM startups and innovators
• Increase esports and gaming literacy
• Create sustainable career pathways for young Ghanaians
• Foster a tech-driven, job-ready generation
Province Impact Holdings is a diversified impact-driven company and parent entity of PlayProvince Esports, PlayProvince Academy, and Ultimate Battle. The company focuses on digital entertainment, esports, youth empowerment, and technology-enabled education.
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