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Transport fares up by 30% effective March 7

Transport fares up by 30% effective March 7

Regional Chairmen of both the Transport Operators Union and the Concerned Drivers Association of Ghana have announced their intention to increase transport fares by 30 percent in response to the recent hike in fuel prices

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Oil Marketing Companies Increase Fuel Prices At Pumps

Oil Marketing Companies Increase Fuel Prices At Pumps

Some Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) have adjusted prices of petroleum products upwards at the pumps from yesterday, July 17, 2023. Total Energies is selling a litre of diesel and petrol at ¢12.45, from its previous

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NPA Moves To Ensure Consistent Fuel Supply

NPA Moves To Ensure Consistent Fuel Supply

The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has taken measures to ensure the consistent supply of petroleum products to customers. Speaking at a media engagement in Cape Coast, Head of Planning NPA, Dominic Aboagye, said the interventions

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New Price List As Public Transport Operators Reduce Fares Effective Tomorrow

New Price List As Public Transport Operators Reduce Fares Effective Tomorrow

Ghanaians should expect some form of respite in transport fares as public transport operators in the country have resolved to reduce fares. According to the transport operators, the reduction in fares was made possible following

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Fuel prices shoot up marginally at the pumps

Fuel prices shoot up marginally at the pumps

Prices of petrol and diesel have seen an upward adjustment at the pumps as of Monday morning. A litre of petrol which sold at GH¢12.65 is now selling at GH¢13.20. While a litre of diesel

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Fuel prices won’t drop anytime soon — Kwesi Pratt

Fuel prices won’t drop anytime soon — Kwesi Pratt

A senior member of the Fourth Estate of the Realm, Kwesi Pratt Jnr., says Ghanaians should not expect a fall in petroleum prices soon. According to him, the government is fixated on external factors affecting

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IES Predicts A Drop In Fuel Prices For The Third Consecutive Time

IES Predicts A Drop In Fuel Prices For The Third Consecutive Time

Fuel prices will fall between 2% and 9% for the third consecutive time from April 1, 2023 with Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) expected to witness its biggest decline in recent times. According to the Institute

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Fuel Prices To Significantly Decrease At The Pump Beginning March 1 – COPEC

Fuel Prices To Significantly Decrease At The Pump Beginning March 1 – COPEC

Ghanaians should expect a drop in the prices of petrol and diesel beginning Thursday, March 1st, 2023. According to the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC), petrol and diesel prices are expected to fall between 3.7%

Fuel Prices Expected To Drop Between 7% & 11% Today – IES

Ghanaians should expect a significant reduction in petroleum products at the pumps today, the Institute for Energy Security (IES) has predicted. According to IES, petrol and diesel prices are expected to reduce  between 7.1% and

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Fuel prices up again; a litre now GH¢16

Fuel prices up again; a litre now GH¢16

Fuel prices have shot up to almost GH¢16 per litre at some filling stations in Ghana. This is a sharp rise from the GH¢11.06 per litre for petrol and GH¢13.95 per litre for diesel, the