Kamba Media Foundation, Intel, and Ghana's Ministry of Education Commission a Global Innovative Beacon School Computer Laboratory at Bamvim Presby School

Kamba Media Foundation, Intel, and Ghana's Ministry of Education launch an AI powered computer laboratory at Bamvim Presby School to expand digital access

April 01, 2026 3:00 PM EDT | Source: Plentisoft

Bamvim, Ghana--(Newsfile Corp. - April 1, 2026) - Kamba Media Foundation, in partnership with Intel and Ghana's Ministry of Education, has commissioned a state-of-the-art computer laboratory at Bamvim Presby School, marking a significant step toward expanding digital access in Northern Ghana.

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Kamba Media Foundation, Intel, and Ghana’s Ministry of Education Commission a Global Innovative Beacon School Computer Laboratory at Bamvim Presby School

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The commissioning ceremony was attended by Ghana's Minister of Education, Hon. Haruna Iddrisu; President of Kamba Media Foundation, Ken Maison; Vice President Amber Maison; Intel representative Sean Williams; the Paramount Chief of Bamvim; Country Director of ActionAid Ghana, John Nkaw; President of Baron Healing Hearts Foundation, Yakubu Abdul Karim; as well as school authorities, teachers, students, and community leaders.

Kamba Tech led the technical deployment, installation, and configuration of the computer systems, overseeing full implementation of the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) laboratory and integration of Intel-powered technology within the school environment.

The newly established laboratory features Intel-powered computers equipped with AI-enabled educational tools capable of functioning offline, ensuring uninterrupted access to digital learning resources in areas with limited or inconsistent internet connectivity.

The installation also incorporates Intel's multi-seat computing technology, allowing a single system unit to power up to four workstations simultaneously. This model expands student access, optimizes infrastructure efficiency, and reduces overall deployment costs while supporting collaborative learning.

During the ceremony, Minister of Education Hon. Haruna Iddrisu commended the partnership and reaffirmed the Government of Ghana's commitment to strengthening educational infrastructure and advancing digital literacy nationwide.

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Kamba Media Foundation, Intel, and Ghana’s Ministry of Education Commission a Global Innovative Beacon School Computer Laboratory at Bamvim Presby School

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Ken Maison, President of Kamba Media Foundation, emphasized the collaborative nature of the initiative:

"This project reflects what is possible when government, private sector technology leaders, and community partners work together. Through our collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Intel, ActionAid Ghana, and Baron Healing Hearts Foundation, we are delivering infrastructure that can meaningfully improve learning outcomes."

Vice President, Amber Maison added:

"Our goal is to help ensure that students across Ghana have access to the tools needed to learn, innovate, and compete in an increasingly digital global economy."

Intel representative, Sean Williams, highlighted the importance of accessibility-driven design: "Offline AI capabilities and multi-seat computing technologies are designed to expand access to digital tools and enhance classroom learning in diverse environments."

John Nkaw, Country Director of ActionAid Ghana, underscored the long-term potential impact of the laboratory, noting that access to digital education can empower students to pursue leadership roles across public service, diplomacy, law enforcement, and other national institutions.

President of Baron Healing Hearts Foundation, Yakubu Abdul Karim, reaffirmed their commitment to supporting community-centered educational initiatives, while school administrators expressed appreciation for the new facility.

The Paramount Chief of Bamvim praised the partners for investing in the future of the community's children and strengthening educational opportunities in the region.

For more details on the event, you can view the ceremony here.

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About Kamba Media Foundation

Kamba Media Foundation is a Ghana-focused nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing education, digital inclusion, and community development through strategic partnerships and sustainable technology initiatives.

About Kamba Tech

Kamba Tech is a Ghana-based technology solutions company specializing in ICT deployment, systems integration, and digital infrastructure support

About Intel

Intel is a global semiconductor and technology company committed to advancing computing innovation and expanding digital access worldwide.

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President, Kamba Media Foundation
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