GPRTU calls off planned strike following D-Levy implementation date postponement

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  • Farouk Adamli 10 months ago

    How much did you buy fuel before? Upon this 1 gh How much is fuel Now think

  • POURFENDEUR DE LA CORRUPTION/ANTI-CORRUPTION 10 months ago

    Too many fools in the NDC. Whilst the NPP is introducing One District One Factory(1D1F) and agenda 111 ie one hundred and eleven hospitals across the country, the NDC is criminally through the back door introducing One Litre ...
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  • Kweku 10 months ago

    True

  • Shai 10 months ago

    Hello ooo? We are all in Ghana.

  • Kojois 10 months ago

    Better go they not going to do anything about it. They think you guys are fools.

  • Former President 10 months ago

    No work no pay,

  • Truth 10 months ago

    Drivers should only to asked to subsidize roads. I'll walk in solidarity with them. Every Ghanaian should. It is an unfair, immoral tax.

  • Aponkye shuaa 10 months ago

    Ay least 25 pesewas kruaa to start with may be appreciated. I am happy the decision to kick start had been postponed. Rawlings withdrew the vat those days after kume preko. I wish this will be withdrawn and looked at again.

  • Kdo 10 months ago

    GPRTU, reps are ndc affiliates,we know already,they go take money and turn their back on drivers