
Audio By Carbonatix
The Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications says it fully supports the recent call by Cabinet that mobile network operators print their scratch cards locally.A statement issued by the Chamber in Accra said all the mobile network operators already print their scratch cards in Ghana and they are in support of the domestic printing industry.“The network operators - Airtel, Expresso, MTN, Tigo, Vodafone – they all, as a matter of fact, print their scratch cards in Ghana; it’s part of a commitment to help strengthen the domestic printing industry and indeed local businesses as a whole. Therefore the operators and the government are in accord; we’re aligned on this matter,” Chief Executive of the Chamber, Mr. Kwaku Sakyi-Addo, said.Last week, a front-page news story in the state-owned Ghanaian Times reported that the Cabinet had directed that mobile network operators print their scratch cards locally.The directive followed concerns raised about foreigners penetrating businesses such as retail trade reserved for Ghanaians. Printing is however not one of the industries protected from foreign participation.The mobile network operators launched the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications last year as a private initiative by the mobile network companies, to enable them make collective inputs into telecoms policy, legislation and regulation.The telecoms sector employs over 1.5 million people and has invested over US$5.6 billion into the Ghanaian economy. Close to 40 per cent of their revenues go to the government in the form of taxes.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Mahama should reset his stance on LGBTQ -Clinton Baffour
1 minute -
Rising sachet water costs should spark a bigger conversation on plastic waste
5 minutes -
Two-week ceasefire takes effect as US and Iran prepare for talks in Pakistan
8 minutes -
Dr. Amoakohene debunks claims Sewua and other Agenda 111 hospitals are ready for operationalisation
16 minutes -
AMA rolls out new shift system for street sweepers to improve sanitation
19 minutes -
Focus on capacity, not connections in Damang lease decision – Paa Kwesi Schandorf
30 minutes -
Teen defender Eric Mensah undergoes trial at Malaga CF after standout ROC Cup display
32 minutes -
Journalism out loud: Why silence is no longer an option
32 minutes -
5,000 miners stranded in Ahafo-Ano North as alleged NAIMOS operatives take over site
39 minutes -
GMTFcare rollout begins at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital to transform patient support
46 minutes -
Leicester lose appeal against points deduction
54 minutes -
Telecel hosts Women 100 Power Connect 2026 on reciprocity in leadership
1 hour -
Ken Ofori-Atta released from ICE detention after judicial order — Lawyer confirms
1 hour -
Women in PR Ghana unveils Top 10 PR Women for 2025
1 hour -
Tourism Minister advocates expansion of Vodza Regatta in Volta region to boost coastal tourism
1 hour