Goldstar Air Donates To Royal Seed Orphanage

Naomi (Left) receiving a Goldstar branded souvenir from Bannerman

Wholly owned Ghanaian airline, Goldstar Air, generously donated assorted items to Royal Seed Orphanage, Kasoa Ofaakor Bawjiase papaase number two in the Central Region on Saturday, April 17, 2021.

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the airline, Mr. Eric Bannerman, presented the items on behalf of the airline’s management to Madam Naomi Amoah, the Chief Executive Officer of Royal Seed Orphanage.

Among the items were cartons of soft drinks, bags of water and biscuits.

Madam Naomi Amoah, in an address, thanked the airline for its contribution and assured the management and staff of Goldstar Air that the orphanage would make use of the items to benefit the children.

Ms. Amoah started the orphanage in 1997 and did the registration in the year 2002 with four children and now she has over two hundred and fifty children from eight (8) months to seventeen (17) years, including children with special needs at her orphanage.

The donation was part of the airline’s Corporate Social Responsibility under its Goldstar Air Care Foundation.

It comes on the back of the airline’s preparations to start new operations soon.

It will initially be flying to twelve destinations including London, USA, Dubai, Guangzhou, Dakar, Lagos, Monrovia, Abidjan, Freetown, Conakry, Banjul and others.

Goldstar Air is also projecting a fleet of more than one hundred (100) modern aircrafts to a network of more than ninety (90) key business and leisure destinations across the world.

The airline’s intention, as a wholly owned Ghanaian airline, is to build a state-of-the-art and trend-setting aviation industry to be able to compete within the international market in terms of safety, quality, reliability, punctuality, efficiency and costs and will improve the Ghanaian economy through the provision of affordable and available international travel among others.

 

By Kofi Aduonum