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Why Ghanaians face higher electricity and water tariffs – Labour expert explains

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  • Jack 1 day ago

    So we bear the consequences of someone's ineffectiveness?

  • Naneama!!!! 1 day ago

    This is a hopeless claim and a very stupid stand if that was the basis for PURC's hikes. Why should the person who pays for power be further burdened because another did not pay? Who connected that person and didn't bill them ...
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  • H 1 day ago

    20% of electricity produced is lost before consumption, they call it flashing
    10% is illegally connected so no revenue
    50% of ECG debt is carried by government
    So 20% of the paying consumers are paying and have to pay fo ...
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  • Kwame 1 day ago

    Funny why is everyone not on prepaid as some of us?

  • Abusuapanin 1 day ago

    STUPID man Koomson, stop that MADNESS. You have assumed the role of government spokesperson, always defending NDC's bad policies. Which research have you made? KWASEATO! Why was Nana Addo not increasing electricity tariffs? S ...
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  • Blacks are wicked. 1 day ago

    Unintelligent analysis

  • Deadgoat mahama 1 day ago

    Say it again. It's a shame

  • Mr Acheampong 1 day ago

    If we, as a company, are late on payment for the monthly bill we are threatened with disconnection. This 35% non collection is entirely due to ECG and it is iniquitous that they charge law abiding consumers to cover their own ...
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