GTTW: This Is How AI Will Change Law in Ghana Forever
Ghana’s legal system is shifting fast — and technology is at the center of that transformation. In this episode of Building Bytes, we sit down with Michel Nkansah, Senior Product Manager at a global law firm and Founder of LegalTech Lounge, to explore how law, product thinking, and digital innovation are reshaping the future of justice in Ghana and Africa.A Building Bytes production by Insights Lab, with support from Hubtel, filmed at Hubtel Academy Studios.Catch Building Bytes on MX24 — Thursdays at 8pm and Sundays at 7pm.Distribution Partner:This episode is also featured on (https://bit.ly/4oCH7CA), Ghana's leading platform for tech news, insights, and innovation stories.🔗 OpportunitiesJoin the GrantPilot Community for more funding & grants:https://chat.whatsapp.com/E9gskNi7wH5IWSRCoejmY5?mode=ems_copy_t#legaltech #ghana, #legal #tech #lounge, #michelnkansah, digital justice, africa legal innovation, #buildingbytes, #insightslab #ghana #aiinnovation
GTTW: Ghana’s Model Companies: Startups Worth Copying, Cultures Worth Emulating
In this episode of Building Bytes, we explore which Ghanaian companies are setting the standard — the ones proving that world-class innovation can be built and scaled right here at home.From electric mobility to agritech, logistics, and fintech, this conversation uncovers the business models, company cultures, and strategic plays that make Ghanaian startups worth learning from — and why they deserve to be seen as our own case studies, not just footnotes to Silicon Valley stories.We spotlight companies like Kofa, Farmerline, Jetstream, and Hubtel, digging into how they’ve built resilient systems, scaled impact, and redefined what it means to succeed long-term in Ghana’s digital economy.Powered by the Building Bytes PodcastProduced by Insights Lab with support from HubtelShot in the studios of Hubtel Academy📺 Catch Building Bytes on MX24 — Thursdays at 8 PM and Sundays at 7 PM.
GTTW: Forget Silicon Valley, Ghana’s EdTech Innovators are doing It differently | Ghana Tech to the World
Ghanaian edtech leaders Daniel Botchway & Senyo Mawuli Jiagge are quietly building the future of how Ghanaian students learn. In this episode of Ghana Tech to the World, they share how they’re using AI, gamification, and local context to solve the real problems behind digital learning, access, engagement, and adoption.From building products schools actually use to navigating parents, policy, and funding, this conversation reveals what it takes to innovate in EdTech from Ghana to the globe.
GTTW: From Stanford to Ghana’s Delivery Revolution: How Kwame Agyei Owusu Built Zippy Courier
What does it take to build a logistics company in Ghana that can scale across Africa?In this episode, we sit down with Kwame Agyei Owusu, founder of Zippy Courier, to unpack his founder journey — from studying at Stanford and working in China to building one of Ghana’s most innovative delivery companies powered by electric bikes and solar charging.Kwame shares:Why he left a global engineering career to start in GhanaThe hard lessons from piloting Zippy (HR breakdowns, software rebuilds, market readiness)How to raise early funding when institutional investors won’t back youBreaking into big deals like MelcomHis continental vision for African logisticsIf you’re interested in startups, logistics, or scaling African innovation — this one is for you.
GTTW: Building & Backing - Leading Paystack & Investing in Ghana with Kwadwo Owusu Agyemang
Kwadwo launched Paystack in Ghana and is now focused on backing Africa’s next wave of tech giants. In this episode of Building Bytes, he shares hard-won lessons on building in Ghana, the role of trust in scaling, and where he believes the next billion-dollar companies will come from. A must-listen for founders, investors, and anyone passionate about African innovation.