TrybeNet Limited, a leading technology company specializing in Defence and Security-grade solutions, general software development, and mobile financial systems, has donated a comprehensive suite of technology and end-user support equipment to four security agencies under the Ministry of the Interior.
The beneficiary institutions include the Ghana Police Service, the Ghana Prisons Service, the Ghana National Fire Service, and the Ghana Immigration Service.
The donation forms part of efforts to strengthen the operational readiness of the services, while establishing a central data and software administration hub for the newly launched Centralised Services E-Recruitment Portal (C-Serp). The C-Serp platform serves as a unified digital gateway for processing the recruitment of qualified Ghanaians into all agencies under the Ministry.
At brief ceremonies held at each Service, TrybeNet stated that the primary objective of the donation is to ensure the efficient management of C-Serp and to lay the groundwork for repurposing the equipment for broader technology initiatives envisioned under the Ministry’s expanding e-
administration regime.
The items donated include ultra high-speed servers, laptops, printers, server cabinets, tablets, smartphones, and office furniture, etc — all intended to support the seamless deployment of the various modules and phases of the C-Serp system.
The initiative also establishes the foundation for upcoming digital transformation projects, such as the Corrections and Inmates Management System (CoRIMS), the Medical Facilities Management Platform, a modernised HR Management System for the Ghana Prisons Service, a digital academic
records verification system for the Ghana Immigration Service, and several other high-impact reforms across the security sector.
TrybeNet reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the sector Minister’s vision of a fully technology-driven Ministry and a more efficient, secure, and future-ready national security ecosystem.



