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Lawyer Stephen Kingsley Bennieh Leads Ghana Delegation to 43rd Ordinary Session of Pan African Postal Union in Arusha, Tanzania

Lawyer Stephen Kingsley Bennieh, Deputy Managing Director of Ghana Post, is proudly leading the Ghanaian delegation at the 43rd Ordinary Session of the Pan African Postal Union (PAPU), currently taking place in Arusha, Tanzania.

The annual session has brought together key stakeholders and decision-makers from across Africa’s postal sector to discuss strategic policies, innovative solutions, and collaborative efforts aimed at transforming and modernizing postal services on the continent.

Ghana’s active participation in this continental gathering reflects the country’s growing influence in the African postal space. Under the leadership of Lawyer Bennieh, the Ghanaian delegation is contributing to critical conversations focused on the digitalization of postal systems, enhanced regional cooperation, and sustainable development through postal infrastructure.

Ghana Post has made significant progress in recent years with the implementation of digital tools, e-commerce integration, and improved logistics systems — all aligned with broader goals of efficiency, accessibility, and customer satisfaction.

At the session, Lawyer Bennieh underscored Ghana Post’s ongoing commitment to innovation, service excellence, and regional partnerships that drive economic growth. The company continues to position itself as a leader in postal reform, setting the pace for transformation within the African Union’s framework for integrated development.

The 43rd Ordinary Session of PAPU is expected to yield key resolutions and action plans that will influence policy direction and promote modernization across Africa’s postal landscape. Ghana Post remains committed to playing a central role in this agenda, ensuring that the sector remains a vital contributor to Africa’s socio-economic progress.

Source:Nana Appiah Mensah, personnel assistant.

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