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IT IS NOT AS THOUGH CONSUMERS DO NOT WANT TO PAY FAIR TARRIFF FOR THE POWER THEY CONSUME; PAST EXPERIENCE HAS SHOWN THAT THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT AFTER PAYING, THE CONSUMER WILL GET UNINTERRUPTED POWER SUPPLY.
THERE IS ...
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Which also means that frequent power disruptions caused mainly by mismanagement and official ineptitude should be over. Once tarriffs are increased power providers should be prepared to go to court to answer for any disruptio ...
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what is ghana's problem??????????
billed monthly for 3 bedroom home with fridge,clothes dry and washer, microwave,stove. 2 computers and 2 tv's
Much as Parliament is working out plans to give Ghanaians energy at affordable prices, they should rather handle the issue of inefficient managerial practices at ECG and VRA! There is too much curroption and syphoning of moni ...
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Cheap power??? Ghana has one of the highest electricity tariffs in the West African sub region and in the world. Apart from that, there are so many outages, high voltage and low voltage as well as fluctuating instances. How c ...
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Whoever told you power is has been cheap in Ghana. What is the average earning of majority of people in Ghana, compare that to the present tariffs and tell me how cheap it is. If you want to compare tariffs in America to here ...
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