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Gov’t reviews utility tariffs to pacify Labour

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  • MIKY DARLING 8 years ago

    The price of petrol must be brought down to pacify labour

  • insight to the bone 8 years ago

    Any govt or system that refuses to acknowledge or respect the fact that Ghana belongs to the Akans is by the hand of God doomed to fail. This is evident from the bond of !
    1844 and agreements of 1871 are they are the basis a ...
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  • New Soldier 8 years ago

    Nana Addo must retire.

  • SOWOTUOM SOLDIER 8 years ago

    THE INCOMPETENT AND KNOW NOTHING PRESIDENT WILL BE VOTED OUT IN 7TH NOV 2017.FOR THE PAST EIGHT YEARS HE HAD COLLECTED 200BILLION CEDIS IN TAXES ALONE.APART FROM THAT WE HAVE OTHER PRODUCTS LIKE OIL GOLD DIAMOND COCOA AND MOR ...
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  • adenkyekye 8 years ago

    You keep posting this. I will curse you with rive,lakes and streams in my area

  • Justin Adu 8 years ago

    Government have done well now for reducing electricity, what about water and fuel

  • david O 8 years ago

    What counts is that an agreement has been made. N a reduction in tarrifs will benefit us all even though its not as low as we'd want it. Let's appreciate the efforts of organized labour & govt.and for what its worth, this gov ...
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  • baba 8 years ago

    Has it been reduced to or by. I want to get it clear.

  • Frank Ben 8 years ago

    in real terms there is no reduction. If the TUC accepts it , we are doom. They are talking about the the first 50 units of consumption.

  • Ali Mahama 8 years ago

    Is that all the TUC can do for workers when they can see the level of Crruption in the Government. Tweeaaa!

  • ROGUE LAWYER 8 years ago

    Government is a body who is more competent enough to balance national economy. haven red this do you still consider this thing in Ghana as Government? Tweaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

  • ORIGINAL VOICE OF REASON 8 years ago

    There is nothing to cheer about 45% or 50% reduction in electricity tariff but why no word about the killer 28% hike in petroleum products

  • Akosua 8 years ago

    Who are the life line consumers??? We are all suffering in Ghana.A few people cannot be paying for the masses in the slums. I dont get this whole reduction thing for a few group of people. The reduction must cut across.