Millennials’ voting preferences and lessons for future elections

A Post-UK election analysis by the Financial Times suggests that better educated people tend to vote for leftwing or centrist causes, while those who never went to university are more likely to vote for...

PODCAST: Starr Mid-day News – June 14, 2017

Download and listen to all you missed on today's edition of the Starr Mid-Day News with Kweku Obeng Adjei.

Job for the Girls: Meet Pearl – the female mechanic

What a man can do, a woman can do and do it better. That is the popular mantra on the lips of most people now after the Beijing Conference.  The predominantly male profession is gradually...

Albinism: What do you see – My complexion or my person?

Indisputably, the first thing you see is my complexion but beyond that, I am a human being just like you. For decades now, Persons with Albinism experience high levels of stigma and are constantly ridiculed...

PODCAST: Starr Mid-day News – June 12, 2017

The Starr Mid-day  News covered all the news making headlines in and around the world. Download and listen.

The Martyrdom of Mahama

And young Captain Maxwell Mahama died. Killed… Murdered… In the prime of youth… In the service of Ghana our Motherland… It need not come to that, but it often takes such an unspeakable tragedy to focus the conscience of...

PODCAST: Morning Starr – June 12, 2017

Download and listen to all you missed on today's edition of the Morning Starr with Francis Abban.

Podcast: Starr News Weekly Tracker – 09/06/2017

Starr News brings you a weekly wrap of major happenings across the country. Download and listen to the latest edition of Starr News Weekly Tracker:

Tribute of Ghana Government for Major Maxwell Mahama

Major Maxwell Adam Mahama was a soldier's soldier. A soldier is he or she who commits to die, so that the Nation may live; so that we may live in peace and tranquillity. Major...

The Garden: Managing your emotions

“The world is a comedy to those who think, a tragedy to those who feel” - Horace Walpole was simply implying that people who can manage their emotions are happier than the ones who...