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The Ministry Of Education Has Placed An Order For 160 Kantanka Vehicles

​By Nii Okai Tetteh



In an effort to support Ghanaian owned businesses, the government, through the Ministry of Education, has placed an order to Kantanka Automobile to supply them with vehicles.

The Kantanka vehicles are expected to be distributed to a number of departments and agencies that fall under the Minister of Education.

Kantanka Omama Pickup 2017

In an exclusive interview with Kuulpeeps.com, to talk about this new deal from the government, the CEO of Kantanka Automobile, Kwadwo Safo Kantanka Junior said the government placed the order for 160 of the Kantanka vehicles.

“We expect to make delivery within the next 90 days of all the 160 vehicles the government ordered,” he said.

He also disclosed that the government specifically ordered for pick up trucks of the Kantanka Omama model.

The Kantanka Omama is a luxury double Cabin Pick-Up truck which gives you a driving experience of the spectacular human-machine interface with unique classic style.

The new Kantanka Omama has proven the ability to deliver extra power, fuel economy and fewer emissions. It has has a unique ECU monitor, Bluetooth system, USB/AUX interface, Adjustable steering wheel plus an effective climate control stereo system.

The 5 person seating capacity vehicle comes with an electronic anti-theft system, reverse radar with a camera, reverse voice notification and a lot of other features that make the car one of the best on the market.

We hope these cars play their desired role in the quest to improve the quality of education in the country.

This is the same model that President Nana Akufo-Addo test drove back in December 2015 when he visited the factory site of Kantanka Automobile at Gomoa Mpota in the Central Region as a presidential candidate.

Sourcde: kuulpeeps.com

Kantanka Automobile Is Entering The UAE Market With A Showroom In Dubai

By Nii Okai Tetteh



It’s still the agenda Ghana to the world on all fronts – music, sports, fashion, academia, business, tech and the list goes on and on.

Now, we have our very own Ghanaian car making company Kantanka Automobile also doing its best to break new grounds.

Kantanka Automobile obviously operates in Ghana and it has recently opened operations in fellow West African country of Liberia and European country – Norway.

However, in an interview with Kuulpeeps.com, the CEO of the Ghanaian owned automobile company, Kwadwo Safo Jnr disclosed that plans are far advanced in the company’s goal of breaking into the UAE market.

“We are going to be in Dubai in a few months,” the CEO optimistically told Kuulpeeps.com.

Kwadwo Safo Jnr said the company will concentrate its efforts in marketing the sedan body style of the Kantanka models when it finally sets up shop in Dubai.


This means the Kantanka Mensah and the Kantanka Amoanimaah will become the poster vehicles that will be prominently featured in marketing efforts in Dubai.

Kwadwo Safo Jnr, who is currently in Dubai to supervise the company’s expansion into the Middle East, has been holding several meetings with key business individuals in Dubai to hit the ground rolling. 

Source: kuulpeeps.com  

Kantanka Automobile Exports Ghana Made Car To Norway For A High Profile Client

Ghana made cars are going global and we are here for that!

A little birdie told us the exciting news that Kantanka Automobile, Ghana’s own car manufacturing company, has shipped one of its cars to Norway. 

Now for this exciting news, we knew we first had to confirm it before we go blabbing about it like we’re doing now…

So we hit up the CEO of Kantanka Automobile, Kwadwo Safo Kantanka JNR to confirm or deny the story.

Well… it is true and according to Kwadwo Safo JNR, the sale went through months ago.

He said “a Kantanka Mensah has been shipped to Norway” for a client who lives in the European country.

When we asked who in Norway had purchased the Made In Ghana vehicle, the CEO did not disclose the identity of the individual but said the client is a high profile person Norway.

Well, before we went to confirm this story, the little birdie had told us that it was the Finance Minister of Norway, Siv Jensen, 50, who had purchased the GHS 130,000 vehicle.

We cannot independently confirm that Siv is the high profile client Kwadwo Safo JNR mentioned to Kuulpeeps.com in our exclusive interview, however, the fact still remains that, Ghana has also started exporting vehicles.. which if you ask us… is a good thing.

The Kantanka Mensah that was shipped to Norway is an automatic salon car which has 4866mm long body and 2775mm long wheelbase. It has an inductive ease open trunk with trunk size 510 L large. The car offers a 2.4cc engine size with a four-wheel independent suspension system.

We’re quite sure that, he/she will enjoy their commute in the Kantanka Mensah.

Source: kuulpeeps.com

Kantanka Automobile to open Auto Service Centre in Liberia Soon

Kantanka Automobile Company Limited, the only indigenous automobile manufacturing and assembling company in Ghana owned by one of the most popular inventor, innovator and philanthropic personality in Ghana, Apostle Dr. Ing. Kwadwo Safo Kantanka has performed its first ever expatriate auto service in Liberia.

The automobile company, which is in history as the nation’s first ever privately owned indigenous company is been doing so well according to insider information at their Gomoa-Mpota Assembly Plant. The company has so far shipped two vehicles outside the country.

The automobile company which was founded by Apostle Dr. Ing Kwadwo Safo Kantanka in 2004 and commenced operations in November 2015 had previously been facing challenges sprouting from the both current and past governments as the country has not officially formulated an Automobile Policy to govern the activities of the industry.

The company despite its challenges had been able to sell two of its Kantanka Mensah model to a customer in Norway and the Ex President of Liberia, Mrs Ellen Johnson in 2018. Over the weekend rumors gathered by oilcitytoday crew depicted that the Ex President of Liberia, Mrs Ellen Johnson’sKantanka Mensah bought in 2018 was due for Servicing. So the company flew two of its engineers to service the vehicle in Liberia since the company has not setup a Servicing Centre in the country yet.

The General Manager of the company believes that the plans are underway to setup Auto Service centresin all the country’s where it cars has been sold to. Mr. Francis Kodjo Kudorji told oilcitytodaynews crew that the company is currently in dialogue with the government as the government prepares to roll out official Automobile Policy Guidelines to steer the affairs of all the incoming Automobile manufacturers in the country.

So the company is currently on hold with a lot of its operations and soon the company will also be manufacturing taxi-like cars and electric cars as well.

Source: oilcitytoday.com