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GPRTU to meet Transport Ministry over possible reduction in fares
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Transport operators and the Ministry of Transport (MoT) will meet in the coming week to deliberate on whether to reduce transport fares to commensurate with the impending 15 per cent reduction in the prices of fuel at the pump. The … Read more →

Transport fares to go up this week – GPRTU confirms
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Transport fares are likely to go up by the close of this week, that’s coming from the Ghana private roads transport union. Earlier this month, the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) announced a possible increase in fares due to … Read more →

GPRTU petitions Prez. Mahama over Dangote
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The Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) has petitioned the Mahama government to intervene and stop Nigerian business magnet, Aliko Dangote, from taking over the transport business, which is employing thousands of Ghanaian drivers and other ancillary staff. The petition … Read more →

Expect increase in transport fares – GPRTU
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The Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) has planned to increase transport fares as fuel prices go up this early January. The National Chairman of the GPRTU, Mr Kwame Kumah told Accra based Citi FM that they would discuss the … Read more →

Decrease in price fuel won’t automatically affect transport fares – GPRTU
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The Ghana Private Roads Transport Union (GPRTU) has said that the decrease in the price of fuel will not automatically translate into a decrease in transportation fares. The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) announced a reduction in the prices of fuel … Read more →

GPRTU hints – Transport fares to go up as soon as possible
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Transport fares are expected to inevitably go up following the upward adjustments in fuel prices by the National Petroleum Authority. The Greater Accra Chairman of the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) in an interview with Citi News hinted that prices in … Read more →

GPRTU threatens boycotting payment of road tolls starting next week
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Drivers and youths in the Krobo Odumase, Somanya and surrounding villages have vowed to boycott payment of road tolls starting next week Monday. This is a response to government’s supposed inaction in repairing unmotorable roads in the area. In September … Read more →

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