A joint task force has been set up to ensure compliance with existing transport fares despite the increment in fuel prices. This will be in force while the leadership of the road transport operators continue an ongoing engagement with government … Read more →
Transport operators are likely, in the coming weeks, to push for an increase in transport fares. The likely price increment in fares comes on the back of a review of prices of petroleum products sold to Oil Marketing Companies by … Read more →
The government has approved a proposal from transport operators to increase transport fares by 15 percent. The increment is expected to take effect from Saturday, July 11, 2020. A Deputy Transport Minister, Nii Kwartei Titus Glover said that the decision … Read more →
Effective Monday, September 16, 2019 passengers should expect a change in transport fares. This is because road transport operators across the country have announced a 10 percent increment in transport fares. This is in line with the agreement transport unions … Read more →
Transport operators have increased fares by 10 percent across all categories of services. The new fare will take effect from Monday 4th June 2018. In press release copied to Citi FM, the Road Transportation Operators stated that the increase is to help … Read more →
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 →
Transport fares will from this morning see a fifteen percent increase. This follows a publication from The Ghana Road Transport Coordinating Council earlier this week indicating the increase. This is also the first increase to be recorded in transport fares … Read more →
Road transport fares have been increased by 15 %. The new fares take effect from Thursday, April 6, a release from the Road Transport Operators said on Monday, April 3. This is in line with the administrative instrument on public … Read more →
Some transport operators in the nation’s capital, Accra have increased their fares, a move that has been caused by an increase in fuel prices. Although there has not been an official confirmation of the hike by the Ghana Private Road … Read more →
Transport fares in Ghana have been increased by 15%, effective February 1, 2016, stakeholders in the transport sector have announced.The acting General Secretary of the Ghana Road Transport Coordinating Council (GRTCC), Andrews Kwesi Kwakye said the Unions were moderate in … Read more →