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Bottozah Biana Bubune Crowned Ms. Geek Ghana 2024

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Ms. Bottozah Biana Bubune has been crowned Miss Geek Ghana 2024.

The event took place yesterday at the Accra City Hotel, concluding with the announcement of Ms. Bottozah.

Speaking at the event to climax the occasion,the Minister for Communications and Digitalisation, Hon. Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, highlighted the vital role of gender equality in the technology industry.

She lauded the young female innovators who competed and indicated ,the competition was meant to empower women in technology.

She reiterated the government’s commitment to nurturing young women’s contributions to the tech industry, noting that the Ms. Geek Ghana competition has grown into a movement that empowers women to tackle socio-economic challenges through innovation.

This year, the competition saw 66 applications from girls aged 13 to 21, reflecting a growing interest in technology among young Ghanaian women.

After a rigorous selection process, 10 finalists were chosen to present their innovative projects, ranging from e-waste management to healthcare solutions.

Among the standout projects were Richardson Elorm’s “E-Waste Evolution,” Leticia Makafui Ahiamadzi’s environmental risk management system, and Hannibel Opokuwaa Nyarko’s “MumCare Connect,” a mobile app supporting maternal and child health.
The finalists’ dedication and creativity were commended by the Minister, who encouraged them to continue pushing the boundaries of technology.
As the winner, Bottozah Biana Bubune received a cash prize and a fully funded trip to participate in the Ms. Geek Africa contest, scheduled for 2025.
This opportunity will allow her to showcase her project on a continental stage, competing with other brilliant minds from across Africa.
The event concluded with excitement as the young innovators looked forward to making a lasting impact on Ghana’s technology landscape, inspired by the success of previous winners like Sellasie Domi-Kuwonu, the reigning Ms. Geek Africa.

The Minister’s closing remarks called for continued efforts to create a future where gender is no barrier in the tech industry, urging all to support the next generation of female tech leaders.

Bottozah Biana Bubune expressed gratitude to the Minister for Communications and Digitalization, the Ministry itself and other contestants.

She expressed confidence in winning the International competition.

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