Under the current arrangement, fuel prices are reviewed every two weeks in line with developments on the world market.
Fuel prices to go up marginally - IES
Fuel prices to increase marginally – IES analysis
COPEC hints on hike in fuel price at various pumps
Fuel prices quadruple in last decade largely due to cedi depreciation and taxes - IES
Reduce fuel prices to enable drivers limit number of passengers – UPSA Lecturer
Fuel prices to increase slightly in first pricing window of February 2021 – IES projects
Fuel prices to increase by over 2 percent from next week
Find solutions to stop disturbing fuel price hikes – COPEC to government
Fuel prices to increase by 3.12 percent from next week
Fuel prices to increase marginally in first pricing window of January 2021 – IES
Fuel deregulation exercise did not help Ghana – Energy Expert
Fuel prices to go up between 3-5 percent – IES predicts
IES predicts fuel price drop for first pricing window of November 2020
Cost of fuel to go down in November – IES predicts
IES forecasts fuel stability in second half of October 2020
Passengers lament intermittent changes in transport fares
Transport Minister wants GPHA’s €165k written off after German consultant dies
Fuel prices to rise slightly in the 1st half of September – IES
Insist for the 10-litre can if you doubt the fuel served you – COPEC to drivers
'I'm not interfering in GPRTU elections' – Titus-Glover
Transport operators, passengers fight over fares needless
Transport fares to drop by 10% from August 1
Allowing transport operators to operate at full capacity is bad - Kennedy Agyapong
Reduce fares now - COPEC to transport operators
‘Transport fares reduction not a bad call’ - Oppong Nkrumah
We’ll reduce transport fares - GPRTU
We will not accept calls for transport fare reduction - Drivers
Cap petroleum taxes to widen tax net - Petroleum Chamber to government
Fuel prices may surge by approximately 1.5% - IES
Reduce fuel prices – NDC to govt
Coronavirus: Crude oil revenue down 15%, poverty up – Gatsi
15% increment in transport fares inadequate – Sofoline drivers
Transport Ministry merely piling unnecessary hardship on Ghanaians – COPEC on transport increment
Immediately withdraw the 15% increment on fares - COPEC 'orders' Transport Ministry
Transport fares increment: Government is insensitive - Minority
We’ll work with 30% increment – True Drivers Union snubs Government