In 2016, two-fifths of people in sub-Saharan Africa had mobile phones.
Here in Ghana, about 35% of the population own smartphones, while 40% own basic phones, whereas only 20% are without phones according to Pew Research in 2018.
In this report, Citi News’ Nana Oye Ankrah, looks at the phone sale and repairs business at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle in Accra, which is almost becoming Ghana’s phone hub.