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Government will act against drivers who inflate fares despite fuel price cuts – Kwakye Ofosu

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  • Oooooooo 10 hours ago

    Is the government subtly or cunningly introducing cobtrol pricing in the transport business? NDC and AKATA economics.

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  • Kwame Nkrumah 9 hours ago

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  • Asabee 7 hours ago

    Hon. Please I suggest Minister for Transport should review how government agencies run the fleet assigned to them.
    Maintenance culture and safety handling of buses has not been that run.
    Look at private operators running bu ...
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  • . 4 hours ago

    Aboa. What is your take home pay.

  • Agbeli Kumordziì 4 hours ago

    That kind mentality brought Jerry Rawlings to power yet they don't want to change

  • Jude 4 hours ago

    Politicians subvert the will of the people, use all means to pay themselves hefty salaries and perks but turn round to say drivers should not take advantage of the free market situations to reap bonanza. If these useless poli ...
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  • Adwoa Tukesie 2 hours ago

    Maste,r cut the crap! What's illegal about pricing in a free market economy? Which law have the drivers broken? Negotiate with the transport unions and if they won't listen to appeals, kick them out with efficient, cheaper an ...
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  • Tamale North Boy 1 hour ago

    Is he speaking on behalf of the government?