Audio By Carbonatix
Some traders in the Tema Central Business District have said the high cost of gifts and souvenirs was affecting patronage ahead of Valentine’s Day celebration on Sunday.
Mary Ofori, a provision shop owner at Tema Centre at Tema said customers hardly came around to buy valentine gifts and souvenirs.
She attributed the low patronage high cost to increased duties, restrictions at the major entry points and the general fear of Covid-19.

Mrs Ofori said that most people were buying chocolate instead of Panties, Teddy Bears, Wine, Jewelries, Irish cream, Toffees and flowers that used to be the preferred gifts in the past.
She said students from the Junior High and Senior High schools mostly buy toffees and chocolates.
Sometimes few guys prefer to place an order for hampers for their loved ones.
She said although there was low patronage, she was optimistic that sales would improve on Sunday, Valentine Day.
“It's a one-day celebration, so if you are not a smart business dealer, you may run at a loss.”
Madam Rose Arthur, a customer, attributed the low sales to the no meny syndrome.
“It seems there's no money in the system. It makes the rate at which we used to purchase gifts and souvenirs very slow.”
Madam Arthur said that she was aware of Valentine’s Day but her lover had travelled outside the country.

Ghana has christened the Saint Valentine Day Celebration as National Chocolate Day to shift attention to the promotion and patronage of chocolate for healthy living.
Meanwhile GNA observed that along some principal streets in Tema, traders had decorated their shops with Valentine gift items, hampers and decorated their front views with red flowers or ribbons to get into the celebration mood.
Hawkers have also besieged major streets taking advantage of the season to sell the Golden Tree Chocolates.
Latest Stories
-
Prosecution witness alleges Chairman Wontumi ordered mining in protected Tano Nimiri Forest Reserve
22 minutes -
31 people dead after bus crashes in Ethiopia
23 minutes -
G7 leaders meet in France with Iran and Ukraine high on agenda
29 minutes -
South Africa marks 50 years since Soweto uprising amid modern youth crisis
34 minutes -
Engineer calls for greater citizen responsibility in tackling Ghana’s flood crisis
39 minutes -
GRA targets informal sector with modified tax scheme
40 minutes -
Embed climate education in national climate policies—AGN Chair
47 minutes -
Eight dead after US Air Force B-52 bomber crashes in California
53 minutes -
Ghana records weakest Q1 budget execution since 2017 as consolidation bites
1 hour -
NPP accuses government of selective justice, warns against interference in Sedina Tamakloe’s sentence
1 hour -
Ashaiman Police arrest two suspects over separate armed robbery attacks
1 hour -
Port charges hindering access to donated medicines, cancer charity warns
1 hour -
See the areas that will be affected by ECG’s planned maintenance on Tuesday
2 hours -
Mahama’s lean government claim misleading when full appointments are considered – Jinapor
2 hours -
India temporarily bans Telegram over exam paper leak concerns
2 hours