Mukesh Ambani’s big bet, will take the country’s economy out of the clutches of debt.

After establishing his business in India, now Mukesh Ambani is spreading his wings in Africa also. He is going to help an African country in such a way that the entire economy of that country will come out of the clutches of debt. Mukesh Ambani is going to solve the problems of banking and internet here.

Actually Mukesh Ambani has planned to help Ghana in Africa. This country is famous for its coffee all over the world, but is currently facing a debt crisis. Mukesh Ambani is working on developing a high-speed broadband network here, so that the banking system here can be supported.

Will provide 5G connectivity cheaply

Ghana is going to launch its first 5G network with the help of Mukesh Ambani. With this, not only will high speed internet be available there, but the cost of data will also reduce. This will also help in increasing economic activities in the country.

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Next Gen Infra Company has started providing the country’s first 5G network service here from Friday itself. Ghana’s Communications and Digitization Minister Ursula Owusu Ekuful gave this information.

Mukesh Ambani’s telecom company Reliance Jio will provide training to the next gen infra company. It will also share how Reliance Jio achieved success in India. Mukesh Ambani launched Reliance Jio in September 2016. Today it is the largest telecom company in the country in terms of subscriber base.

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Business will increase and economy will grow in Ghana

Focusing on high-speed internet is Ghana’s new effort to improve the country’s economy. Ghana’s economy is burdened with heavy debt. According to an ET news, in the month of July, Ghana’s President Nana Akufo Addo had started a loan scheme of $ 503 million. In this, loans are being provided to small and medium industries at affordable rates, because these businesses contribute 70 percent to Ghana’s GDP.

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