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CPA suit leaves tariff hikes in limbo

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  • Domokrakye 8 years ago

    Democracy is killing Ghana. Everything is reduced to political football even when it is obvious that the noise is judt that.

  • koohia 8 years ago

    Even if you are suppose to pay the full for that generator. Ask yourself, has it start producing yet? So what are they charging for its not yet serving you. Think outside the box

  • OLD SOLDIER 8 years ago

    Author:-Mahmoud...
    Ghanaians are visibly yearning for a change to liberate themselves from the corrupt nation wreckers' party which has brought untold hardship on them.

    NPP party, on the other hand, has what it takes to ...
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  • Bosasra 8 years ago

    Your effort to halt this useless increase in the tariffs of these basic services, through the court system, without a corresponding improvement in the service delivery is highly commendable. We thank you for being the paladin ...
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  • OLD SOLDIER 8 years ago

    AUTHOR: MARTIN A.B.K. AMIDU....

    It would appear that those in control of the NDC, for the time being, were bent on excluding other bona fide members of the Party who may wish to lay democratic claims to who becomes the nex ...
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  • Uncle Pee 8 years ago

    Parliamentarians should emulate the example of the Consumer Protection Agency (CPA) to curb the insanity of government policies. What sense does it make to increase the prices of a service (electricity) you're not providing?

  • Ernest 8 years ago

    CPA is a just toothless bulldog, this suit will amount to nothing. Already the signals are that the court process itself is flawed. The CPA should rather go after the OMCs who're fleecing the public. I wish them luck though

  • Okuani kwame 8 years ago

    Good work done,Kofi

  • me 8 years ago

    It kicked off yesterday and the most worrying thing is that 14 wasn't the effective date but rather they back dated it to 1st December...that means if you buy credit today n point it to the metre it will consume the credit an ...
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  • Papa Yaw 8 years ago

    No

  • Ernest 8 years ago

    Papa Yaw, you're just an idiot; don't waste the resources of this forum if you have nothing to contribute, an arse u are!!

  • sulley 8 years ago

    Congrat to KAPITO good work done, if every citizen who is in good position to should be like KAPITO Ghana would have been a good country with no issues, BRAVO KAPITO

  • Papa 8 years ago

    God bless u man. GH needs pple like u. God bless u sir

  • Anaafo 8 years ago

    WELL DONE CAPITO