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It affiliated to the Ghana Trades Union Congress, and also to the Postal, Telegraph and Telephone International. [1] The union's membership peaked at 16,000 in 1972. [2] By 1985, the union had 7,000 members, and this fell to 6,026 in 1998. [3] In 1991, it renamed itself as the "Communication Workers' Union". [4]
A communications manager, sometimes called public relations manager or pr manager, is a person entrusted with the management (planning, implementation and controlling) of strategic, goal-oriented communication processes between organizations (companies, associations, authorities, NGOs, etc.) and their respective stakeholders.
The Chief of Staff of Ghana is the coordinator of the supporting staff and the primary aide-de-camp of the President of Ghana.The chief of staff provides a buffer between the President and that executive's direct-reporting team. The chiefs of staff also acts as a confidant and advisor to the President, acting as a sounding board for ideas.
Ghana was one of the first countries in Africa to connect to the Internet. [5] With an average household download speed of 5.8 Mbit/s Ghana had the third fastest speed on the African continent and the 110th fastest out of 188 countries worldwide in February 2014. [10] In 2009 the number of Internet users stood at 1.3 million, 93rd in the world. [1]
The Ministry of Communication was created out of the Ministry of Transport and Communications. [2] Its mission is based on the following principles: [1] To promote rapid development and deployment of a national ICT infrastructure in Ghana. To strengthen the institutional and regulatory model for managing the ICT sub-sector.
It was established as a public university by an Act of Parliament in 2004. The institute was established in 1961 by the Government of Ghana with assistance from the United Nations Special Fund Project and was initially called the Institute of Public Administration, intended as a specialist training graduate school for civil servants in Ghana. [4]
The Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications is an umbrella organization that regulates and promotes the interests of telecommunication companies in Ghana. [1] [2] Kwaku Sakyi-Addo was the Chief executive officer for the first six years of its existence. He resigned in April 2017. [3] The Chamber is headed by Ing. Kenneth Ashigbey [4]
Postal system of Ghana (1 C, 4 P) T. Telecommunications in Ghana (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Communications in Ghana" The following 3 pages are in this category ...