ITEL GHANA RELEASES NEW P38 SERIES SMARTPHONE WITH 3X FASTER CHARGE
Every year, itel keeps surprising Ghanaians with great smartphones and affordable price tags, and this year is no different. The brand announced the release of the itel P38 Series smartphones on May 29th, 2022, and since then, it has been nothing but good reviews. The itel P38 Series definitely live up to its Charge Faster, Play More’ slogan and here’s why.
itel P38 Series Smartphone Has 18w Fast Charge
The itel P38 Series come equipped with 15w and 18w fast charging which lets both smartphones charge 3 times faster than other regular smartphones. For users who are always on the go and barely have time to charge their smartphones and for users who live in areas with irregular power supply, this is a very appealing trust point.

Charging the itel P38 for 10 minutes gives users 3 hours on WhatsApp, charging for 20 minutes lets users be online for 10 hours, and a full charge lasts for several days compared to other smartphones. The itel P38 Series also come equipped with a safe charging mode that automatically comes on to protect users’ safety when they charge the smartphones.
6000mah Battery and Other Fun Upgrades
itel P38 Series has a 5000mAh large battery and AI Power Master to meet all your power needs. Users can get 558 hours of standby, 158 hours of music, 28 to 32 hours of phone calls, 18 hours of video streaming, 6 hours of selfies, and 6 to 8 hours of gaming. The itel P38Series is a phone designed for fun and it lives up to it.
3x Battery Life and Storage
The itel P38 Series is packed with 2GB+32GB of ROM and RAM, 6.6’ HD+ Waterdrop FullScreen Display, 5000mAh intelligent battery, and Android R GO, while the and the latest AI Power Master favorite things like music, funny videos, apps, anything you like and supports memory extension up to 256GB for users who love their smartphones big. The itel P38 Series run smoother and faster without any lags even when users open multiple apps.
3x Entertainment Upgrade

itel did not scrimp on the features of the itel P38 Series. Both smartphones come with 3 times the entertainment- photos are better, operation is smoother, and gaming is easier, and having fun is child’s play. itel P38 series run on itel 0S 7.6 which gives users features such as Social Turbo, XHide Privacy Vault and Theft Alert. There is also the Game Turbo feature which helps improve and stabilize the gaming experience of users. The frame rate stability has been increased by 15 times with a 5°c+ average temperature decrease. A variety of game modes can also be selected by users to prevent interruptions when gaming.
What is the Price and Availability of itel P38 Series?
The itel P38 is available in Nebula Black, Galaxy Blue, and Spruce Green colors starting from GHC686. The itel P38 series is available in authorized retail outlets nationwide.

AOSA to strengthen Africa’s food security through Organic Standards
AOSA to strengthen Africa’s food security through Organic Standards
The Africa Organic Standards Association (AOSA) has reiterated its commitment to promoting food security in Africa using crop biotechnology advances in the development of new standards for Africa’s growing organic industry.
In a communiqué to the press from AOSA’s headquarters in Zimbabwe, the association decried the lack of a proper networking structure between Africa’s research experts in developing home grown standards that will guarantee the future of Africa’s food security.

“As Africa’s population keeps growing, there is the need to adopt science and technology to sustain the growing demand for nutritious food. AOSA is therefore calling on all agroecologists, crop and soil researchers, scientists and value chain experts across Africa to combine their efforts to move Africa from over dependent on food imports to sustainable food supply in Africa.” Part of the statement read.
AOSA is an international organization registered under the International Federation for Organic Movements (IFOAM) with its headquarters in Zimbabwe, and regional branches in over twenty African countries. The main objective of the organization is the development and coordination of organic and sustainablestandards for Africa’s growing organic industry.
In an Interview with Mr. Charles Ziwa; lead agroecologyconsultant for AOSA, he revealed plans by AOSA to delve into areas of research that are underdeveloped in Africa thus helpingfarmers on the continent to increase their yield while producing nutritious and organic foods.
“As Farmers, we strive to grow delicious, nutritious, pest-free produce. We buy the right fertilizers and pesticides, measure pH and PPMs, prune, stake and monitor our environment. Even withall this effort, there is one measurement that many overlook; the brix. Increasing this one measurement will improve the flavor, nutrition and shelf- life of your produce. It will also keep pests at bay.
Low brix values mean poor nutrition, which leads to pests’attacks. Pests are nature’s clean-up crew. They ensure natural selection in plants. Only the strong survive. Plants with a brix value over 12 per cent are much less likely to have pest issues, if they have them at all. It’s only when a plant is weak and sick that bugs attack to clean up the mess. When a plant has deficiencies, simple sugars and incomplete proteins leak out to the surface of the leaves and stems, drawing the bugs in for lunch. Brix (symbol °Bx) is essentially a measurement of the sugar content, vitamins, minerals, proteins and other solid content in the sap of a plant, expressed as a percentage.
This is an example of some of the research and training that AOSA is ready to provide for farmers across Africa to increase food safety and security; Farmers are not even aware that simply rebalancing our soils and increasing microbial activity will help to improve brix levels in plants. That is what AOSA is here for”, he revealed.
The country director for AOSA Ghana and lead organic value chain expert for AOSA, Mr. Dwomoh-Doyen Benjamin also disclosed plans by AOSA to develop working value chains to meet Africa’s growing organic food export demand.
“The value chain concept in organic farming is becoming an important component of the development of proper organic standards for the African organic food industry. A properly researched and implemented value chain will help in implementing and improving agroecological farming practices for developing and strengthening robust and resilient farming systems that maintain soil fertility and are adaptive to climate change. This will in turn help to grow the African organic food industry.
Farmers and processors in Africa will be trained on adaptive organic value chains that have been developed for the African terrain and systems by the team of experts at the Africa Organic Standards Association”, he disclosed.
AOSA has experts in food safety, organic value chain, microbiology, permaculture, agroecology, organic inspection, climatology and a range of modern-day expertise to assist farmers and consumers across Africa.
<em>Charles Wundengba to host a Tech Segment on Aseda FM Morning Show</em>
Aseda FM Introduces Tech Segment, Popular Ghanaian Tech YouTuber to host
Tech reviewer, Charles Wundengba, will from June 2022 host a segment on the Aseda FM Morning Show dedicated to Tech news. The Twi Tech host on Youtube will replicate the same program on Aseda FM when he begins the segment later this week.
Charles Wundengba runs a Youtube channel called, Twi Tech which he started recording his review of Tech gadgets in January of 2021. The reviews are done in the local Twi dialect. According to the YouTuber, replicating this program on Aseda FM Morning Show will provide tech lovers with up-to-date content from the tech world.
“We need to pay attention to the issues happening in the tech world and I am happy this segment is coming on live radio,” the YouTuber told Kwame Motion.
Aseda FM92.3 is located in Obuasi in the Ashanti region of Ghana.
5 ONLINE SHOPPING SAFETY TIPS – COUPONS GH
FIVE ONLINE SHOPPING SAFETY TIPS – COUPONS GH
Today online shopping is a lot safer than it used to be. Retailers are using top-level encryption standards to protect consumers’ personal information, and lenders are providing consumers with credit card safety features like the ability to verify a suspicious purchase or freeze a compromised credit card; Ghana is not left behind with a rapidly growing digital economy in the sub Saharan, a lot more small scale businesses are moving online.
That said, there are still a lot of scams, threats and disreputable websites out there—which means that you still need to be aware of how to shop online safely. After weeks of research Coupons Ghana has found five online shopping safety tips to help you before you make your next online purchase.
5 online shopping safety tips.
Coupons Ghana is your number one discount website in Ghana with the biggest selection of the hottest deals at your favorite shops, restaurants, hotels,gymsandotherplaces.You can sign up today at coupons.com.gh as a consumer or shop owner now !
- Shop with major retailers One of the best ways to shop online safely is to stick to major retailers. Companies like Amazon, Target and Walmart have the infrastructure in place to ensure that your transactions are as secure as possible. Not to mention return policies, price matching programs and other benefits that can help you get the most out of your purchases.
Shopping directly with a major retailer is also a good way to avoid the kinds of online scams and too-good-to-be- true deals that regularly pop up on third-party seller sites. When you buy clothing at Old Navy or outdoor gear at REI, what you see is what you get— and if you end up not liking what you get, you can send it back and try again. Yes,majorretailersoccasionallyget hacked—but when a corporation experiences an unexpected data breach, it quickly does the work to protect, reassure and (in some cases) reimburse consumers. Whether you’re shopping for groceries, laptops or home goods, picking a major retailer like Walgreens, Best Buy or Home Depot is one of the best ways to keep your online transactions secure. - Avoid making purchases on public Wi-Fi
Only shop from a secure, private Wi-Fi connection. If you use an unencrypted, public Wi-Fi hot spot, other people might be able to observe your online transactions.
Make sure you only make online purchases on a private, password- protected Wi-Fi network. And if you can’t access your home Wi-Fi network (or are online shopping while you’re out and about), use your phone’s data plan instead of connecting to public Wi-Fi. - Use a password manager
A password manager can help you create, store and retrieve secure passwords for every online shopping account you create. In fact, when Bankrate asked four cybersecurity experts how to protect your banking and financial accounts from hackers, using a top password manager software program was one of the key pieces of advice.
If you don’t have a password manager in place, you can still practice good password security by choosing strong, unique passwords for each of your online accounts. Whether you’re shopping, banking or streaming media, a secure password is essential. The best passwords combine upper and lowercase letters, numbers and special characters. - Use a virtual wallet
Consider setting up a virtual wallet. When you use a digital wallet to make online payments, your credit card data is both encrypted and tokenized. This means that no actual credit card numbers are shared during the online transaction.
Using a virtual wallet to make online purchases is generally more secure than typing your credit card number into a checkout form. In most cases, it also makes online transactions easier and faster. That’s a win-win. - Set up mobile alerts
Set up mobile credit card alerts to help you track your purchases and keep an eye out for potential fraud. While most credit card issuers will automatically notify you when a purchase appears fraudulent, mobile alerts provide an extra layer of protection by allowing you to monitor your credit card transactionsinrealtime.Youcanset up alerts to let you know every time a purchase is made on your card, for example, or every time a purchase is made over a certain dollar amount. (Youcanalsorequesttoreceive mobile alerts when credit card bills are due or when credit card payments have cleared—which is a good way to keep track of payments and boost your credit score.)
While it’s still a good idea to check your monthly credit card statements for unfamiliar transactions, mobile alerts can give you instant updates whenever there is new activity on your credit card accounts. This makes it much easier to flag anything that looks unusual or unexpected.
By Janet Owusu

5 ONLINE SHOPPING SAFETY TIPS – COUPONS GH
FIVE ONLINE SHOPPING SAFETY TIPS – COUPONS GH
Today online shopping is a lot safer than it used to be. Retailers are using top-level encryption standards to protect consumers’ personal information, and lenders are providing consumers with credit card safety features like the ability to verify a suspicious purchase or freeze a compromised credit card; Ghana is not left behind with a rapidly growing digital economy in the sub Saharan, a lot more small scale businesses are moving online.
That said, there are still a lot of scams, threats and disreputable websites out there—which means that you still need to be aware of how to shop online safely. After weeks of research Coupons Ghana has found five online shopping safety tips to help you before you make your next online purchase.
5 online shopping safety tips.
Coupons Ghana is your number one discount website in Ghana with the biggest selection of the hottest deals at your favorite shops, restaurants, hotels,gymsandotherplaces.You can sign up today at coupons.com.gh as a consumer or shop owner now !
- Shop with major retailers One of the best ways to shop online safely is to stick to major retailers. Companies like Amazon, Target and Walmart have the infrastructure in place to ensure that your transactions are as secure as possible. Not to mention return policies, price matching programs and other benefits that can help you get the most out of your purchases.
Shopping directly with a major retailer is also a good way to avoid the kinds of online scams and too-good-to-be- true deals that regularly pop up on third-party seller sites. When you buy clothing at Old Navy or outdoor gear at REI, what you see is what you get— and if you end up not liking what you get, you can send it back and try again. Yes,majorretailersoccasionallyget hacked—but when a corporation experiences an unexpected data breach, it quickly does the work to protect, reassure and (in some cases) reimburse consumers. Whether you’re shopping for groceries, laptops or home goods, picking a major retailer like Walgreens, Best Buy or Home Depot is one of the best ways to keep your online transactions secure. - Avoid making purchases on public Wi-Fi
Only shop from a secure, private Wi-Fi connection. If you use an unencrypted, public Wi-Fi hot spot, other people might be able to observe your online transactions.
Make sure you only make online purchases on a private, password- protected Wi-Fi network. And if you can’t access your home Wi-Fi network (or are online shopping while you’re out and about), use your phone’s data plan instead of connecting to public Wi-Fi. - Use a password manager
A password manager can help you create, store and retrieve secure passwords for every online shopping account you create. In fact, when Bankrate asked four cybersecurity experts how to protect your banking and financial accounts from hackers, using a top password manager software program was one of the key pieces of advice.
If you don’t have a password manager in place, you can still practice good password security by choosing strong, unique passwords for each of your online accounts. Whether you’re shopping, banking or streaming media, a secure password is essential. The best passwords combine upper and lowercase letters, numbers and special characters. - Use a virtual wallet
Consider setting up a virtual wallet. When you use a digital wallet to make online payments, your credit card data is both encrypted and tokenized. This means that no actual credit card numbers are shared during the online transaction.
Using a virtual wallet to make online purchases is generally more secure than typing your credit card number into a checkout form. In most cases, it also makes online transactions easier and faster. That’s a win-win. - Set up mobile alerts
Set up mobile credit card alerts to help you track your purchases and keep an eye out for potential fraud. While most credit card issuers will automatically notify you when a purchase appears fraudulent, mobile alerts provide an extra layer of protection by allowing you to monitor your credit card transactionsinrealtime.Youcanset up alerts to let you know every time a purchase is made on your card, for example, or every time a purchase is made over a certain dollar amount. (Youcanalsorequesttoreceive mobile alerts when credit card bills are due or when credit card payments have cleared—which is a good way to keep track of payments and boost your credit score.)
While it’s still a good idea to check your monthly credit card statements for unfamiliar transactions, mobile alerts can give you instant updates whenever there is new activity on your credit card accounts. This makes it much easier to flag anything that looks unusual or unexpected.
By Janet Owusu
