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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We’ll work with 30% increment – True Drivers Union snubs Government
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We’ll work with 30% increment – True Drivers Union snubs govt
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15% hike in transport fares to kick-off Saturday but GPRTU unhappy, wanted 50% increment
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COPEC urges govt to ‘cushion’ transport operators
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Transport fares up by 15% effective July 11
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Implement a fuel subsidy scheme for commercial vehicle drivers – COPEC to govt
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Subsidise fuel for trotro, taxi drivers – COPEC to govt as price jumps
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Zimbabwe’s fuel prices rise by 150 percent
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Reduce fuel prices now else we’II increase passengers - Drivers
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Fuel prices to go up marginally – IES
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Government cannot be blamed for increase in fuel prices – Economist
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Reduce fuel prices or we increase fares by 20% from June 8 – Drivers to govt
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End social distancing in commercial buses, we need our money – GPRTU to govt
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GPRTU wants transport fares increased
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Fuel prices to remain unchanged for 2nd half of May – IES
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Passengers decry Ho to Adaklu transport fare hike
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Don’t increase transport fares – Road Transport Operators caution drivers
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We don’t expect fuel prices to drop further – COPEC to Government
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Reduce fuel prices or we increase fares – Drivers
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Fuel prices to drop marginally – IES
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Fuel prices to remain unchanged till end of month - IES
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Fuel prices to go down 24% - IES
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Fuel prices to go down 24%
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Reduction in fuel prices non-negotiable – NDC MP
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Fuel prices: 63% taxes and margins makes big drop difficult – CBOD
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Think-tank warns OMCs against violating NPA act
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High fuel taxes control fuel prices in Ghana – Puma Energy Ghana MD
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Oil price drops again to US$31, fuel prices to reduce today
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Fuel prices to fall by 8%
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We cannot cut down fuel prices drastically – OMCs
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AOMCs responds to calls for slash of fuel prices
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GPRTU to meet Transport Ministry over possible reduction in fares
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Fuel prices likely to go down by 15% – NPA
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Kwesi Pratt, Brogya Genfi call for reduction in fuel prices
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NDC call for fuel price reduction misplaced, premature – NPA
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It would be criminal if government fails to reduce fuel prices - Sosu