DOSSIER: Fuel price increases
Under the current arrangement, fuel prices are reviewed every two weeks in line with developments on the world market.
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Taxi drivers increase short distance trips to GH¢10
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Fuel prices to rise again - Institute for Energy Security
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There is enough diesel to meet current demand; consumers warned against panic buying – NPA
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20% fare increment: Transport minister must resign over silence – Driver Union
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Drivers angry over death of colleague, blame economic hardship
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Drivers lament incessant increment in fuel prices as passengers bemoan fare hikes
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We will reduce transport fares if government reduces fuel prices - GPRTU
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Don’t pay ‘unfair’ 20% transport fare hike – GRTCC to commuters, as it fights GPRTU
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Fuel shortage: NPA assures of enough diesel stocks to last for three weeks
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How 'low' salaries of workers appealed to drivers to be considerate with new transport fares
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GPRTU questions validity for increment in transport fares by 20%
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Sensitivity of politicians must remain same before and after elections – Ablakwa
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Don’t pay 20% increase in transport fares – GRTCC tells commuters
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Perhaps Ghana should hold elections every year – Ablakwa on rising cost of living
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Transport fares increment: GRTCC, GPRTU to meet transport ministry
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Stop charging extra - Transport Council to drivers ahead of tripartite meeting with Transport Minister
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We are autonomous so we work on our own – GPRTU
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Disregard transport fares increment – GRTCC
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Transport fares to increase by 30% on Friday, May 13
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GPRTU to increase fares by 30% on May 13
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Diesel crosses GH¢11 mark
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High fuel prices affect government expenditure, scrap some taxes - COPEC insists
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Shortage of diesel to hit Ghana due to Russia-Ukraine war - IES projects
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GPRTU to increase fares by 30% on May 13
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Ho municipal assembly kick starts ‘tax on sale’ toll for commercial drivers
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Government cannot remove taxes on petroleum products – Akufo-Addo
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Government to miss out on GH¢4bn in revenue if petroleum taxes are removed – Akufo-Addo
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Removing petroleum taxes will not be prudent – Akufo-Addo explains
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Petrol, diesel prices to go up from May 1, but LPG to dip – COPEC
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Nigeria Bureau of Statistics reveal how Nigerians dey spend more money on transportation
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Utility tariffs likely to go up in July - IES predicts
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Petrol, diesel prices to remain stable – IES
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Traders blame high item prices on persistent fuel hikes
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Petrol, diesel prices to remain stable - IES
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Fuel prices to remain stable — IES projection
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Hunger and hardship loom as prices of farm inputs soar—NGO