By: Nana Appiah Acquaye
The Ghana
Domain Name Registry (GDNR) has concluded a three-day working visit with the
Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA), marking a significant step in
regional collaboration aimed at strengthening Africa’s digital identity and
internet infrastructure resilience.
The
high-level engagement brought together LTA Commissioner Angela C. Bush and
Senior Engineer Joe Jomah Kerkula, Jr., alongside GDNR leadership, for in-depth
technical and policy discussions focused on the management and security of
national country code top-level domains (ccTLDs). Central to the visit were
detailed sessions examining Ghana’s .gh namespace framework.

Led by GDNR
Executive Director Wisdom Kwasi Donkor, the technical exchanges addressed
critical infrastructure priorities, including the transition to IPv6,
implementation of Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC), and
advancements in registry automation. These discussions emphasized the growing
importance of aligning policy frameworks with technical safeguards to ensure
stability, security, and operational efficiency within national domain
ecosystems.
Beyond
technical consultations, the Liberian delegation engaged with key stakeholders
across Ghana’s digital landscape. The programme included visits to the Ministry
of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, National Communications
Authority, National Information Technology Agency, and PAIX Data Centres. The
interactions provided insights into Ghana’s regulatory environment, data
governance practices, and the role of physical infrastructure in supporting
digital services.

Officials
from both institutions highlighted the broader implications of the exchange,
noting that regional cooperation is increasingly vital as African countries
seek to enhance cybersecurity, expand internet accessibility, and build
sovereign digital capabilities. The visit also reinforced the role of
knowledge-sharing initiatives in strengthening institutional capacity and
fostering harmonized approaches to digital policy and infrastructure
development across the continent.
The
GDNR–LTA engagement reflects a growing trend of cross-border partnerships
designed to bolster Africa’s digital transformation agenda, with a focus on
secure, resilient, and future-ready internet ecosystems.