Passengers should not expect a reduction in transport fares- GPRTU
Head of Communications of GPRTU, Abass Imoro has described as “woefully inadequate and unacceptable” the 15 pesewas reduction of fuel
Head of Communications of GPRTU, Abass Imoro has described as “woefully inadequate and unacceptable” the 15 pesewas reduction of fuel
By Akosua Frema Frimpong At the GPRTU Neoplan VIP Station at Asafo, the Station Master, Alhaji Ibrahim Attakora said the
By Elvis Darko a Journalist After negotiations with stakeholders, road transport operators have agreed to increase public transport fares by
The Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) has urged the public to disregard the 30 percent increment in transport fares
By Nathaniel Nartey The Private Commercial Transport Operators have asked passengers to brace themselves for an increase in transport fares
The Coalition of Transport Operators says its members have reached a consensus to increase transport fares by 30% effective next
By Nathaniel Nartey The Ghana Private Road Transport Union GPRTU has dissociated itself from any attempts to increase transport fares
By Nathaniel Nartey Effective January 17, transport fares are to go up by 40%. This is according to the Concerned
By Nathaniel Nartey Facebook: Nathaniel Nartey Twitter: @Annertey Nartey Government has directed the Ghana Oil Company – Goil to reduce
By Charles Neequaye, Former Editor, Ghanaian Times. An uneasy tension is gradually mounting across the country which if not carefully