Under the current arrangement, fuel prices are reviewed every two weeks in line with developments on the world market.
Taxi drivers increase short distance trips to GH¢10
Fuel prices to rise again - Institute for Energy Security
There is enough diesel to meet current demand; consumers warned against panic buying – NPA
20% fare increment: Transport minister must resign over silence – Driver Union
Drivers angry over death of colleague, blame economic hardship
Drivers lament incessant increment in fuel prices as passengers bemoan fare hikes
We will reduce transport fares if government reduces fuel prices - GPRTU
Don’t pay ‘unfair’ 20% transport fare hike – GRTCC to commuters, as it fights GPRTU
Fuel shortage: NPA assures of enough diesel stocks to last for three weeks
How 'low' salaries of workers appealed to drivers to be considerate with new transport fares
GPRTU questions validity for increment in transport fares by 20%
Sensitivity of politicians must remain same before and after elections – Ablakwa
Don’t pay 20% increase in transport fares – GRTCC tells commuters
Perhaps Ghana should hold elections every year – Ablakwa on rising cost of living
Transport fares increment: GRTCC, GPRTU to meet transport ministry
Stop charging extra - Transport Council to drivers ahead of tripartite meeting with Transport Minister
We are autonomous so we work on our own – GPRTU
Disregard transport fares increment – GRTCC
Transport fares to increase by 30% on Friday, May 13
GPRTU to increase fares by 30% on May 13
Diesel crosses GH¢11 mark
High fuel prices affect government expenditure, scrap some taxes - COPEC insists
Shortage of diesel to hit Ghana due to Russia-Ukraine war - IES projects
GPRTU to increase fares by 30% on May 13
Ho municipal assembly kick starts ‘tax on sale’ toll for commercial drivers
Government cannot remove taxes on petroleum products – Akufo-Addo
Government to miss out on GH¢4bn in revenue if petroleum taxes are removed – Akufo-Addo
Removing petroleum taxes will not be prudent – Akufo-Addo explains
Petrol, diesel prices to go up from May 1, but LPG to dip – COPEC
Nigeria Bureau of Statistics reveal how Nigerians dey spend more money on transportation
Utility tariffs likely to go up in July - IES predicts
Petrol, diesel prices to remain stable – IES
Traders blame high item prices on persistent fuel hikes
Petrol, diesel prices to remain stable - IES
Fuel prices to remain stable — IES projection
Hunger and hardship loom as prices of farm inputs soar—NGO