Health officials attribute surge in NCDs among Ghanaians to lifestyle changes
Health officials in Ghana have attributed an increase in Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) among young people to changes in their lifestyles. The Vice President of the Ghana Medical Association, Prof.... read more
Mahama to sack Immigration Boss
It used to be the case in the Ghana Prisons Service when military officers were brought to head the service. That phenomenon has changed, and the government of the National Democratic Congress (NDC)... read more
Minority’s concerns over $300M loan “contradictory” – James Klutse
The Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Finance, James Klutse has described concerns raised by the Minority over the 300 million dollar VTB loan as contradictory and inaccurate. Government’s... read more
‘Team B’ comment was misunderstood – Spio-Garbrah
Minister designate for Trade and Industry, Dr. Ekwow Spio-Garbrah has denied questioning the quality of persons appointed into Ministerial positions by the late President John Mills. He is said to... read more
Research and book allowance is a salary top-up – FWSC
The Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC) has disclosed that the research and book allowance does not fall under the categories of allowances listed under the Single Spine Salary Structure... read more
Baako calls for Wampah resignation
Editor in chief of the Crusading Guide Newspaper has called for the resignation of the Governor of the Bank of Ghana for what he says is his poor handling of the recent depreciation of the... read more
Diesel shortage in Accra?
Rounds made by TV3 on Wednesday, August 13 cast a dark picture on supply of gas oil or Diesel in the Greater Accra Region. Our reporter mentioned on Midday Live that the Ghana Chamber of Bulk... read more
Ethical to use untested Ebola drugs, says WHO
Untested drugs can be used to treat patients infected with the Ebola virus, the World Health Organization says. The WHO said it was ethical in light of the scale of the outbreak and high number of... read more
UTAG threatens to churn out mediocre graduates if…
The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) has threatened to produce half-baked graduates for the country by going to classrooms without having concluded negotiations on the Book and... read more
Another fuel crisis looms: Banks withdraw LCs to bulk buyers
StarrFMonline.com has gathered that major crude importers are unable to buy enough supplies of the product for distribution in Ghana due to their inability to secure Letters of Credit from local... read more
Google helps build ‘Faster’ cable under Pacific Ocean
Google and five other large companies are teaming up to build a cable under the Pacific Ocean that will deliver incredibly fast internet speeds. The cable, dubbed Faster, will connect the US with... read more