Six hours of heavy rainfall has left several houses inundated and residents in Cape Coast and its environs trapped indoors. Following the downpour which started Tuesday, major roads have been rendered impassable by motorists amid heavy vehicular traffic. School authorities have cautioned parents not to risk bringing their wards to school considering the situation. The University of Cape Coast has ...
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There is no Ghanaian hustler in Namibia – Former High Commissioner
Former Ghana’s High Commissioner to Namibia, Abdul Rahman Haruna-Attah, has revealed that there’s not a single Ghanaian hustler in Namibia struggling to make ends meet in that country. He told Bola Ray on Starr Chat on Starr FM that Namibia has some of Ghana’s world-class professionals who are excelling in their chosen fields of endeavors. “There are only quality Ghanaians ...
Read More »Be innovative and smart to meet current business trends and models – YouSort Wold Co. Ltd CEO – Mr Jude Asante -tells
The economy is not struggling…the business models are changing. It’s often heard in most West African economies that, “Economy is struggling”. Sit back & dispassionately think “is the economy really struggling or the business models and ways of doing business which is struggling? Some thoughts to let you understand what really the problem is: 1) Car sales are going down… ...
Read More »Israeli embassy in Ghana shuts down
The Israeli embassy in Ghana has shut down, a statement by the consulate announced Wednesday. As a result, consular services will not be extended to members of the public. No individual will also be allowed inside the premises of the embassy. A statement from the embassy copied to Starr News said: Due to the decision of the Israeli Ministry of ...
Read More »Your promises hurting the economy – IFS to gov’t
The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has appealed to the Akufo-Addo government to ‘slow down’ on its desire to deliver on campaign promises as it is hurting the economy. According to the economic think tank, the finances of the economy is not in the position to support the delivery of the numerous promises the NPP made during the 2016 electioneering. ...
Read More »I used 3 meetings to convince Mahama in 2005 to accept presidency – Bagbin
Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin has revealed he played a significant role in John Mahama’s ascent to the Jubilee House. According to the Nadowli Kaleo MP, he convinced the former President of his chances at the top job at a time when he [Mahama] himself wasn’t keen. “I invited him [Mahama] in 2005 and discussed it with him,” ...
Read More »Floods submerge Central region in Wednesday morning downpour
Several Communities have flooded following a heavy down pour that hit the Central region Wednesday morning. The rains which set in around 12 am has wrecked severe damage with many struggling to come out of their homes. Not only are many streets flooded but several homes have also been affected by the floods. Notable communities that have been affected are ...
Read More »‘Shove your $190m PDS cash into your an*s’ – NPP’s Fadi Daboussi tells US govt
Ghanaian-Lebanese and sympathizer of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) with close links to the presidency, Fadi Daboussi has called on the United States to shove their $190m PDS grant in support of the Ghana Power Compact into their backside. He was reacting to a news story that the U.S $190 million grant for PDS is no longer available after ...
Read More »Ofori-Atta holding on to monies meant to fight floods – Minority
The Minority in parliament has blamed government for the recent floods across the country, accusing finance minister Ken Ofori-Atta of refusing to release budgetary allocation to the works and housing ministry for flood management exercises. According to them, Ghanaians are at the mercy of God and can only pray as heavier rains are predicted to come in subsequent weeks. Former ...
Read More »PDS saga: Let’s reclaim Ghana – Greenstreet
The 2016 Flag bearer of the Convention People’s Party (CPP), Ivor Kobina Greenstreet, has waded in the PDS ECG concession agreement saga describing the development as “a true policy crisis”. According to Mr. Greenstreet beyond the threat, fraud and disappointment, the saga provides an opportunity for rethinking the fundamental economic direction of the country. He believes inherent in there is ...
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