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Monday, March 31, 2008

ICT equipment gift to Western Heritage Home

Ghana Together, a US-based charity organisation, on Saturday donated ICT equipment and other teaching and learning materials to the Western Heritage Home, an orphanage at Axim in the Western Region.

The gifts, which were a collection from individual members of the organisation and valued at more than 10 million Ghana Cedis, included 12 laptop and four desktop computers, 35 chess sets, children's books and other educational materials.

Mr. and Mrs Richard and Maryanne Ward, Directors of Ghana Together who presented the items at a ceremony at Axim, said the aim of the organisation was to support the needy and vulnerable children in Ghana. Mrs Maryanne Ward said since children were the most valuable assets of every nation they must be given care, protection and encouragement to become useful leaders in the future.

Nana Kaku Bulu II, Nkosuohene of Lower Axim who was instrumental in the establishment of the Home in 2007, received the items on behalf of the community and expressed gratitude to the donors.

Nana Kaku Bulu, a Takoradi-based businessman, said an ICT centre attached to the Home would soon be completed and opened to the public particularly students.

He appealed to individuals, public and private institutions, religious organisations and the district assembly to help to provide the Home with materials and facilities.

Madam Hanna Esi Biney, Manager of the Home, appealed to citizens and institutions to help the Home to procure basic items such as refrigerators, cooking utensil among others to enable it to admit more children.
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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Omatek Boosts Ghana ICT Density

Aimed at bridging the digital divide across the length and the breath of the continent, Omatek Computers, a foremost computer brand and the first indigenous computer manufacturing company in Africa, has successfully berthed in Ghana.

With this new development, Omatek has become the first local OEM to be established in the country.

The Managing Director and chief executive officer of the company revealed in her speech at the commissioning exercise that Omatek is the first indigenous completely knocked down factory in Ghana.

Omatek, founded 21 years ago, started by training executives on one-on-one basis. By 1991, Omatek had become premium partners with the major foreign brands at the time and it launched its first locally assembled Omatek Computer Brand from Semi Knocked Down (SKD) assembly in Nigeria.

By 2003, Omatek established its first locally assembled (CKD) factory in Africa. Today, these factories are sited in Nigeria and Ghana.

Stating the benefits of citing the factory in the country, Mrs Seriki said, "Omatek will among other things pioneer youth recruitment and empowerment in IT, create several derived SMEs and generate massive employment in the country's ICT sector."

She further disclosed that Omatek now produces for i-Advance, a government scheme designed to make for easy acquisition of personal computers by all Ghanaians, especially those in the civil service.

"Omatek factory produces for i-Advance and delivers via resellers, especially via the project managers. They pick systems up from the factory and coordinate smooth distribution to the beneficiaries."

She hinted that the scheme has further been enhanced through Omatek partnership with the banks, stating also that millions of dollars have been set aside by the banks to ensure the success of the scheme.

"Beneficiaries will be able to pick up Omatek computers under the i-Advance scheme and pay over 12 months by installments."

The event also witnessed the launch of Omatek smallest notebooks for educational institutions.

She revealed that through partnerships with key manufacturers in Asia and the privilege of research and development with them, Omatek had come up with a new Omatek 8-inch notebook for the education sector.

The 8-inch notebook comes with 60GB hardisk, 256MB memory and is equipped with WIFI while the 10-inch one is specially designed for executives.

The Minister of Communications was happy with the presence of Omatek in the country and encouraged the company to make computer available to the people of Ghana at affordable prices so as to encourage computer ownership by the citizenry.

The commissioning of Omatek Computers Ghana was attended by top personalities, and more than seven ministers of various sectors.