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Elon Musk’s Starlink to begin operations in Ghana by end of August 2024

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The National Communications Authority (NCA) has confirmed that Starlink, the satellite internet service provided by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, will officially commence operations in Ghana by the end of August 2024.

This development marks a significant milestone in the country’s technological advancement, offering a new and powerful option for internet connectivity across the nation.

Starlink’s entry into the Ghanaian market is poised to revolutionise the country’s internet landscape, particularly in underserved and rural areas where traditional broadband services have struggled to reach.

With its low-Earth orbit satellite constellation, Starlink can provide high-speed, low-latency internet access, making it an ideal solution for remote communities and businesses.

The NCA’s approval and subsequent confirmation of Starlink’s operational start date follow months of anticipation and regulatory procedures.

The authority has worked closely with SpaceX to ensure that the service meets all regulatory standards and can operate effectively within Ghana’s unique telecommunications environment.

For many Ghanaians, especially those in rural areas, access to reliable internet has been a persistent challenge.

The arrival of Starlink is expected to alleviate some of these issues, offering a more consistent and faster connection than what is currently available through other providers.

This could have far-reaching implications for education, healthcare, and commerce, enabling more equitable access to digital resources and opportunities.

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Earlier, Dr Joe Anokye, Director General of the NCA, expressed optimism about the potential impact of Starlink on Ghana’s digital ecosystem.

SpaceX has previously indicated its commitment to making Starlink affordable, particularly for emerging markets.

However, affordability will remain a key concern for many potential users, particularly in low-income areas.

The introduction of Starlink also raises questions about the future of Ghana’s telecommunications market.

With an established satellite internet provider entering the scene, traditional ISPs may face increased competition, which could drive innovation and improvements in service delivery across the board.

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T-bills auction: Government records marginal oversubscription; pays slightly more for 91-day bill

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For the first time in 10 weeks, the government recorded an oversubscription of its treasury bills sale.

However, it paid a higher price for the 91-day bill which it received bids worth GH¢4.689 billion before achieving its target. 

According to auction results from the Bank of Ghana, the government got GH¢5.529 billion from all the bids tendered, about 2.40% more than the target.ed amount

All the bids were accordingly accepted.

The 91-day bill received the bulk of the bids of GH¢4.689 billion, about 84% of the total bids.

About GH¢594 million of the bids came from the 182-day bill, whilst GH¢245.74 million were made up of the 364-day bills.

Meanwhile, interest rates were mixed across the yield curve.

Whilst the yield on the 91-day bill went up marginally that of the 182-day and 364-day bills declined slightly.

The yield on the 91-day bill was 24.91%, higher than the 24.90% recorded a week ago.

The rate on the 182-day bill went down by 2.0 basis points to 26.78%, whereas that of the 364-day bill also declined to 28.07%, from the previous week’s 27.91%.

Inflation eased marginally last week. This could push interest rates down but albeit slowly.

SECURITIESBIDS TENDERED (GH¢)BIDS ACCEPTED (GH¢)
91 Day Bill4.689 billion4.689 billion
182 Day Bill594.37 million594.37 million
364 Day Bill245.74 million245.74 million
   
Total5.529 billion5.529 billion
Target5.400 billion 

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Ablakwa slams govt for failing to aid Akosombo Dam victims

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Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Member of Parliament for North Tongu, has expressed outrage over the government’s prolonged failure to assist individuals affected by the Akosombo Dam spillage.

Despite the disaster occurring almost a year ago, many affected persons remain in camps without receiving compensation or necessary support to resume their lives.

Addressing a stakeholder public hearing, Ablakwa revealed that over 1,300 affected persons still live in camps, criticising the government’s approach as inadequate.

He highlighted the government’s inter-ministerial committee’s failure to engage with MPs from impacted areas, despite being established to address the issue.

“You heard the government set up a 30-member committee. We are the inter-ministerial committee. To be very honest with you, we are very disappointed that that committee has not met us even once. I mean, a lot of the members, we are in parliament with them. I would have thought that even if it’s parliament, we can meet here.”

“We can even meet at the cafeteria, even over coffee that, oh, share data with us or tell us what is happening. You know, not one meeting, not so, we don’t know if it was just maybe an announcement for the public for some cosmetic reason, but we don’t know.

The chiefs time without a number, they will even call us. You are in parliament with them. When is the committee coming? and we can’t provide answers because we are not, we haven’t been engaged.”

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Voting for Mahama will reverse Ghana’s progress

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President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has cautioned that a vote for John Dramani Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the upcoming December 7 elections would lead Ghana back to a period of underdevelopment and hardship.

He argued that Mahama and the NDC have nothing new to offer the country and urged Ghanaians to reject them at the polls.

Speaking during the sod-cutting ceremony for the expansion of the Tema Motorway, President Akufo-Addo emphasized that Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia is the best candidate to lead Ghana’s development and ensure continued progress.

“We are going forward. We are not going back to the era of stagnation and non-performance. We are going forward with [Dr. Mahamudu] Bawumia to a better, more inclusive and more prosperous Ghana.”

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