KTU and Cryochain Ghana Limited Explore Strategic Partnership to Build a Cold Chain AgriTech Hub to Reduce Post-Harvest Losses

Koforidua Technical University (KTU) and Cryochain Ghana Limited have expressed interest in a strategic alliance to develop a cold chain AgriTech and Applied Technology Ecosystem hub.

A stakeholders’ meeting was held on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, at KTU to discuss the framework of the project. Staff and students of the University participated in the discussions.

The proposed partnership will combine KTU’s technical expertise with Cryochain’s cold chain technology to reduce post-harvest losses, improve food security, and support agribusinesses in Ghana.

The project will focus on research, training, product development, and industry linkages to make cold chain technology more accessible and sustainable.

KTU and Cryochain Ghana Limited are expected to have further engagements to finalise the agreement.

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KTU’s COMPSSA Hosts Horizon Summit to Equip Students for Leadership and the World of Work

The Computer Science Students Association of Ghana (COMPSSA), Koforidua Technical University Chapter has organized “The Horizon Summit – Leadership & Marketplace Readiness” which brought together academia and industry leaders to prepare students for leadership and career success in an increasingly competitive global economy.

The summit which was held on 7th July, 2026 under the theme “Architects of Tomorrow: Shaping the Future of Business, Industry, and Governance” at the Abba Bentil Andam Theater of Koforidua Technical University, created a platform for meaningful conversations on leadership, innovation, employability, and the evolving demands of today’s workplace. Students engaged with distinguished speakers who shared practical insights on career development, digital transformation, entrepreneurship, and the leadership competencies required to thrive across business, industry, and public service.

Speakers at the summit emphasized the importance of continuous learning, innovation, ethical leadership, collaboration, and industry relevance in preparing graduates for the world of work. The resource persons encouraged students to develop both technical expertise and essential soft skills to remain competitive in a rapidly changing global marketplace.

The summit also strengthened collaboration between the University and industry by providing students with direct access to professionals and thought leaders whose experiences bridge academic learning and real-world practice.

The event reflects COMPSSA-KTU’s commitment to complementing classroom instruction with industry-focused initiatives that enhance student development and leadership capacity. It also aligns with Koforidua Technical University’s broader mission of producing innovative, entrepreneurial, and globally competitive graduates equipped to contribute meaningfully to national and international development.

As the world of work continues to evolve, initiatives such as the Horizon Summit reaffirm the University’s dedication to nurturing the next generation of leaders who will shape the future of business, industry, technology, and governance.

The underlisted resource persons addressed participants:

Dr. Ebenezer Komla Gavua, Head, Department of Computer Science, Koforidua Technical University
Mr. Isaac Tornyi, Lecturer, Department of Marketing, KTU, and Doctoral Fellow, ICBAC
Mr. Emmanuel Opoku Debrah, Director of ICT, Koforidua Technical University
Dr. Bernice Gligah, Senior Lecturer, Department of Marketing, KTU
Mr. William Agyapong, Operations Manager, NOC & Support, Vobiss Solutions Limited
H.E. David Ofosu, President, COMPSSA-KTU

Koforidua Technical University Announces Academic and Administrative Job Vacancies

Koforidua Technical University (KTU) is inviting applications from suitably qualified candidates for appointment into various teaching positions across selected faculties of the University.

Available Positions

  • Professor
  • Associate Professor
  • Senior Lecturer
  • Lecturer

Faculties and Areas of Specialization

Faculty of Applied Science and Technology (FAST)

Department of Computer Science

  • Computer Science
  • Software Engineering

Faculty of Health and Allied Sciences (FHAS)

Department of Biomedical Engineering

  • Radiography
  • Health Information Management

Applicants must be members of the Allied Health Professions Council.

Faculty of Business and Management Studies (FBMS)

Department of General Studies

  • Law

Application Requirements

Applicants should submit:

  • Cover letter indicating the position applied for
  • Current Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Copies of certificates
  • Relevant supporting documents
  • Reference letters from three (3) referees

Submission Address

The Registrar
Koforidua Technical University
P. O. Box KF 981
Koforidua

Closing Date

Wednesday, 15th July 2026

Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.

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KTU Staff Vacancy Advert 2026

Registration For Online Re-Sit/Supplementary Examination – Second Semester 2025/2026 Academic Year

It is announced for the information of all Students and the University Community that Re-Sit/Supplementary Examination for the First Semester of the 2025/2026 Academic Year commences from Tuesday, July 7, 2026, to Tuesday, July 14, 2026.

Students are to pay GHC100.00 (Per course) using Momo payment (*776*123#) or at any

branch of the following banks using the KTU Connect:

  • Agricultural Development Bank (ADB)
  • Fidelity Bank,
  • Ghana Commercial Bank (GCB)
  • Universal Merchant Bank (UMB)
  • Zenith Bank

After paying the required amounts, students are to follow the guidelines below to register;

Guidelines for Online Re-Sit/Supplementary Registration

  • Step 1: Log into the connect portal “connect.ktu.edu.gh”
  • Step 2: Click on the Re-Sit Registration Link
  • Step 3: Add the trailing courses to the registration
  • Step 4: Confirm Registration

NOTE: You can only register for first-semester courses and for the number of papers you pay for.

Students who may encounter any difficulty in the registration should use any of the

following support;

  • Email: support@ktu.edu.gh
  • WhatsApp only (please do not call): 0342293596

All students who have approval to write a supplementary examination should contact the Students’ Services Section with their approval letter for registration.

NOTE:

  • The date for the publication of the Re-Sit Time Table is 17th July, 2026
  • The date for the Re-Sit Examination is scheduled to commence from Thursday, 20th July, 2026, to Sunday, 2nd August, 2026

Students who fail to register after payment shall not be permitted to write the examination.

Signed

Phyllis Tetteh (Ms)

Deputy Registrar (Academic)

 

Koforidua Technical University Holds Convocation Meeting to Review the State of the University

Koforidua, Ghana – Koforidua Technical University (KTU) has held its Convocation Meeting, where the Vice-Chancellor, Professor John Owusu, presented a comprehensive report on the State of the University. Covering the period from the second semester of 2025 to date, the report highlighted remarkable achievements in governance, academic excellence, infrastructure development, digital transformation, staff development, internationalisation, and student support, while outlining the University’s strategic priorities for the future.

The Vice-Chancellor commended the University’s Governing Council, Convocation, staff, students, alumni and development partners for their unwavering support, noting that the prevailing peace and stability on campus continue to provide a strong foundation for institutional growth.

Chairman of Convocation Calls for Unity, Institutional Identity and Collective Responsibility

Delivering his address, the Chairman of Convocation expressed appreciation to members of Convocation for their strong attendance and commitment to the affairs of the University. He emphasized that Convocation members serve not only as employees and alumni but also as custodians of the University’s values, traditions, and long-term aspirations.

He urged members to strengthen their sense of institutional identity, deepen their commitment to KTU, and work collectively towards advancing the University’s reputation as a leading technical university. According to him, great universities are built not only through modern infrastructure and academic programmes but also through a shared vision, mutual respect, and an unwavering commitment by their people to institutional excellence.

Reflecting on Convocation’s advocacy during the University’s leadership transition two years ago, the Chairman recalled the collective support for the appointment of qualified internal candidates to key leadership positions, including the Vice-Chancellor and other principal officers. He noted that the decision had fostered renewed institutional pride, continuity, and confidence among staff, while preserving valuable institutional memory and reinforcing the University’s unique culture.

However, he observed that the full benefits of internal leadership could only be realised when expectations are aligned with institutional realities. He therefore encouraged members of the University community to periodically reassess their expectations and evaluate leadership based on objective standards, institutional progress, and shared responsibilities.

The Chairman called on staff and stakeholders to continue supporting the University’s leadership while recognising that constructive criticism remains essential to good governance. He stressed that criticism should always be respectful, objective, evidence-based and solution-oriented, aimed at strengthening the institution rather than creating division or undermining confidence.

He further reminded members that the greatest contribution each employee can make is excellence in their own professional responsibilities. He encouraged academic staff to continue delivering quality teaching and research, administrators to provide efficient services, support staff to discharge their duties with integrity, and alumni to remain active partners in the University’s development agenda.

Concluding his remarks, the Chairman urged the University community to reject unnecessary divisions, remain focused on initiatives that enhance academic quality, research, innovation and institutional reputation, and renew their collective commitment to the University’s strategic vision. He expressed confidence that through unity, professionalism and shared purpose, KTU would continue to strengthen its position among leading technical universities in Ghana and beyond.

KTU at a Glance: Key Statistics

Indicator Achievement
Total Student Population 13,621
Accredited Academic Programmes 71
Newly Accredited Programmes 4
Master’s Programmes Currently Running 10
Staff on Further Studies 32
Total Promotions Since December 2023 141
New Academic & Administrative Appointment Slots 19
Staff Sponsored on Erasmus+ Mobility 6
Students on Erasmus+ Mobility 8
Short Course Participants Trained 66
STEM Scholarships Awarded by Zonta 50 students
Value of Zonta Scholarship Package GHS 1.29 million
Computers Installed in Computer Science Laboratory 70
Computers Installed in Applied Mathematics Laboratory 24
Desktop Computers Procured for Offices 30

Strengthening Governance and Institutional Leadership

The Vice-Chancellor’s report highlighted significant progress in strengthening the University’s governance framework through the inauguration of a new Governing Council, the establishment of Council and Academic Board committees, and the approval of key institutional policies, including the Hostel Management Policy, Endowment Fund Policy, and the ongoing development of an Artificial Intelligence Policy to guide the responsible use of emerging technologies.

Academic Growth and Innovation

KTU continues to expand its academic portfolio through new postgraduate and undergraduate programmes in engineering, computing, business, environmental management and health sciences. Four new programmes have already received accreditation, while several others are progressing through the accreditation process. The University has also strengthened professional development programmes, library services and digital learning resources to enhance teaching and learning.

Enhancing Teaching, Research and Infrastructure

Significant investments have been made in laboratories, workshops and learning facilities, alongside major improvements in ICT infrastructure through the procurement of computers, networking equipment, certificate printers, ID card printers and the digitisation of institutional records. These investments are expected to improve both academic delivery and administrative efficiency.

Expanding Global Partnerships

Internationalisation remains central to KTU’s strategic agenda. During the reporting period, the University strengthened collaborations with institutions in South Africa, Germany and other countries, while staff and students benefited from Erasmus+ mobility opportunities. New partnerships with industry and professional bodies are also expected to expand opportunities for research, innovation and student exchange.

Investing in People

The report also highlighted Management’s continued investment in staff development through postgraduate sponsorships, recruitment, promotions and welfare initiatives. A total of 141 staff members have been promoted since December 2023, reflecting the University’s commitment to recognising excellence and supporting career progression.

Challenges and the Way Forward

While acknowledging the University’s significant achievements, Professor Owusu identified several challenges requiring sustained attention, including inadequate classroom space, limited student accommodation, delayed payment of school fees, insufficient transport facilities and the need for better-equipped laboratories. He assured Convocation that Management remains committed to addressing these issues through prudent resource management, strategic planning and stronger stakeholder collaboration.

A Shared Vision for the Future

In his concluding remarks, the Vice-Chancellor reaffirmed Management’s commitment to positioning Koforidua Technical University as a leading institution in technical and vocational education, applied research, innovation and industry partnership. He expressed confidence that with the continued support of Convocation, staff, students, alumni and development partners, the University would continue building on its achievements and realise its vision of delivering globally competitive technical education.

 

KTU Graduate Issaka Osumanu “BKay” Takes Ghanaian Entertainment on Global Stage with Film and App Launch

An alumnus of Koforidua Technical University, Issaka Osumanu, popularly known as Bkay, is making waves in the film and digital industry with two exciting projects.

The 2019 HND Computer Science graduate has been working diligently on “KOFTOWN: Beneath the Surface”, a film shot in Koforidua, Eastern Region, showcases the rich Ghanaian culture and creative abilities to the world.

Issaka Osmanu (Bkay), who also did his National Service at the ICT Directorate of the University, explained that his “journey began as a dream—a dream to tell a story rooted in our people, our culture, our struggles, our aspirations, and the realities that exist beneath what we often see on the surface”.

 

According to him, “As a filmmaker from Koforidua, he has always believed that our indigenous stories deserve to be told with authenticity, passion, and excellence. Too often, our communities are seen only through a narrow lens. With KOFTOWN: Beneath the Surface, we wanted to go deeper. We wanted to explore the hidden emotions, relationships, ambitions, conflicts, and choices that shape the lives of ordinary people”.

In a related development, the alumnus has also launched the Bkay Studios App, a digital distribution platform, created to support filmmakers, content creators, and storytellers across Ghana and Africa. He intimated that, “one of the greatest challenges facing creatives today is distribution. He said, many great stories are created, but only a few find their way to the audiences they deserve.

He stated that, the Bkay Studios App aims to bridge that gap by creating a platform where creators can distribute their content directly to audiences, showcase their work, and build sustainable careers through digital technology.

He noted “The platform will serve as a home for original films, series, documentaries, exclusive content, behind-the-scenes features, and future productions from Bkay Studios and, ultimately, other creatives who share our vision for African storytelling”.

 

The past KTU student believes that “creating great content is important, but creating access to that content is equally important. The Bkay Studios App, according to him, represents our commitment not only to producing stories but also to ensuring those stories reach audiences both locally and globally”.

With “KOFTOWN: Beneath the Surface” and the Bkay Studios App, Issaka Osumanu is paving the way for African storytelling and supporting local creatives.

Bkay’s success story is a proof of KTU’s ability to nurture creativity, tech skills, and entrepreneurial spirit.

Photos: Issaka Osumanu engaged the media on his two projects on Tuesday, June 30, 2026 in Koforidua

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