Under the current arrangement, fuel prices are reviewed every two weeks in line with developments on the world market.
Fuel prices to fall between 2-4% in November – IES
Stop misleading the public on stabilization Levy - IES ‘exposes’ Tampuli
NPA moves to halt leaky fuel tankers
NPA to conduct integrity assessment of underground petroleum storage tanks
Fuel prices to go down – NPA
GPRTU drivers call for 30% increase in transport fares
Transport fares up by 20%; starting Monday – True Drivers Union
Transport fares up by 20%
Ghanaians to benefit from drop in world crude prices; appreciation of cedi soon - NPA boss
Ghanaians get best quality petroleum products at lowest prices in West Africa - NPA CEO
Drivers angry over latest hike in fuel prices
Government can reduce fuel prices - PIAC
Fuel prices to be unchanged - Institute for Energy Security
Government is working on petrol pricing – Deputy Energy Minister
Fuel prices: I saw it coming – Terkper
No fuel shortage - NPA assures public
Ghanaians lament over latest fuel price hike as it hits GH¢5 mark
Tanker drivers to strike from Monday over poor working conditions
If your economic fundamentals are weak, fuel prices will expose you – Pratt mocks Bawumia
Amewu on a mission to destroy drivers like he did to galamseyers – Taxi drivers
Gov't terminates 11 Power Purchasing Agreements signed under Mahama
John Jinapor chides ‘incompetent’ Amewu over fuel price comment
More fuel hikes coming – IES
We won’t scrap petrol tax – Amin
Fuel price hikes: Be grateful; you would have paid GHC5.54 per litre – Amewu
Fuel price hike: Thank us for caring – Peter Amewu
Fuel Hike: Drivers to spit fire at Akufo-Addo
Drivers outraged over latest hike in fuel prices
Transport fares likely to go up – Driver Unions hint
Let's dialogue on fuel prices – COPEC
Chamber of Bulk Oil Distributors clashes with NPA over tax evasion saga
Ghana risks losing FDI over GNPC’s $50m ‘loan’ to MoF
Government unhappy with rising fuel price – Damoah
Transport fares hike: Prices of goods and services to go up in Kumasi
Expect increase in food prices - Ghana Chamber of Agribusiness warns
GPRTU blames government for transport fare increment