Submit your old or new app to the Vodafone #AppStarGH competition

From The Vim Views & Versions - Blogs of a MIghTy African Tue Nov 11 2014, 21:23:00

Sometime at the end of September, #appstargh was trending in Ghana on Twitter. Many got curious. We wouldn't have gotten to this point if Ghanaians hadn't applied their creativity. Recent times have shown that Ghanaians are comedians and will make fun of many things. In fact, you could say Ghanaians are jokers - in positive and negative ways. There was one huge beneficiary either you looked at this particular issue - AppStar GH. Turned out it's about Vodafone's App Star mobile app competition. Now, this competition is not a joke. It has some great incentives tied to it in unearthing more great Ghanaian built mobile applications. But before we delve further, you'll want to read these tweets

An app to detect False Prophets Appostle #AppStarGH

-- SKU Boye (@skuboye) September 26, 2014

An app that shows Ghana's physical geography- Ghana mAPP ... #AppStarGH @VodafoneGhana

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