Meeting to decide on new transport fares ends inconclusively
The meeting between the Transport Ministry and the National Executive of the GPRTU to determine the percentage increase in transport
The meeting between the Transport Ministry and the National Executive of the GPRTU to determine the percentage increase in transport
A group calling itself Concerned Drivers Association has indicated it will increase transport fares by 40 percent, effective Monday, May
The Ghana Private Road Transport Union, GPRTU, has put forward a plan to engage government on price increases in transport
The Ghana Private Road Transport Union, GPRTU says it is aware that some of its members have refused to comply
Despite government’s directive for reduction in transport fares to take effect from today (August 1, 2020), most passengers of commercial
The immediate past Brong Ahafo Regional Secretary of the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU), Richard Yaw Ankrah has justified
Public Relations Officer of the Concerned Drivers Association David Agboado, says the group does not support the proposed ten percent
Transport fares are likely to be reduced after consultations currently on-going are finalised. National Vice Chairman of the G.P.R.T.U, Robert
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With effect from Saturday, July 11, 2020, transport fares are to go up by 15 per cent. It follows an