DOSSIER: Dumsor and power crisis
Load shedding exercise
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Dumsor: Jinapor comments irritating – KITE boss
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Be humble and come for advice to fix Dumsor – Koku tells government
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Demand an end to ‘dumsor’ – A-Plus
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Don't blame us for dumsor; we're ready to help you fix it - Jinapor tells NPP
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Former Minister attacks Akufo-Addo, Prof. Martey
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'Dumsor': Blame poor planning – Edward Bawa
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It's time to aggressively turn to solar power - ACEP
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Don’t blame Mahama for recent ‘dumsor’ – John Jinapor
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‘Dumsor’ a result of lack of planning by government – Edward Bawa
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The power supply debacle
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Energy Ministry to begin regular power briefings
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I trust Boakye Agyarko to solve energy crisis – NDC Communication Team Member
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I will crush dumsor saboteurs - Wontumi warns
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No more dumsor: Ivory Coast power secures stability – Energy Ministry
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Dumsor not over yet – Energy Ministry
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Stop running all 6 units of Akosombo Dam at full blast – Jinapor warns
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Beg NDC to help you fix ‘dumsor’ – Jinapor
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Blame Mahama’s government for ‘dumsor’ – Energy Ministry
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Power cuts persist despite Energy Minister’s assurances
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Power cuts to worsen over unpaid debts to WAPCo et al – Analysts
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ECG sabotaging Akufo-Addo’s government with ‘dumsor’ - Wontumi
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PURC calls for legislation on separate metering
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Power supply expected to stabilize in 48hours - Energy Ministry
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Listing GRIDCO, VRA on stock exchange ‘bad idea’ – Casely-Hayford
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If we fail on energy, our entire economic recovery strategy will crumble - Kwarteng
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Power situation will be normal from today – Boakye Agyarko
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Dumsor: Don’t give gov't breathing space – A Plus
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Fix dumsor - Kweku Baako to Akufo-Addo
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Energy sector was put on 'steroids' - Kofi Bentil
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Power cuts to end in March – ECG
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‘Dumsor’ will end in March – ECG
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Reviewing power deals will save $2.5bn annually - ACEP
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I'm getting frustrated because of Akufo-Addo's 'dumsor' - Akamba
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ECG to install prepaid meters at KNUST
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“No dumsor” as Atuabo shuts down – Power producers
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ECG, VRA & GRIDCo allay dumsor fears ahead of Atuabo shutdown