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Drivers push through 15% fare hike without GPRTU, ministry’s approval, effective Nov. 2

In a move set to impact passengers nationwide, the Concerned Drivers Association (CDA) has announced a 15% increase in transport fares, effective November 2,...

15% hike in transport fares starts on July 22nd – Concerned Drivers Association announces

The Concerned Drivers Association of Ghana has announced a 15% hike in transport fares, effective from Monday, July 22.The Association pointed to escalating fuel...

Drivers roll out 20% fare increase despite warning by govt

Public transportation costs have surged by a minimum of 20 percent in certain regions, defying government advisories against fare hikes.The Ministry of Transport, in...

Long wait to increase fares frustrating transport operators – GPRTU

Commercial transport operators have expressed frustration over the prolonged delay in adjusting transport fares despite recent increases in fuel prices.Some drivers have already raised...

Driver unions and Transport Ministry yet to decide on new fares

The decision on transport fares has been postponed after the Ministry of Transport allegedly failed to attend a crucial meeting with driver unions yesterday.The...

Transport fares likely to increase effective April 13 after fuel price adjustment

The Concerned Drivers Association of Ghana and the Transport Operators of Ghana have jointly announced an increase in transport fares, effective Saturday, April 13,...

Government to seize terminals from drivers over proposed hike in transport fares – Drivers’ Union alleges

Drivers affiliated with the True Drivers Union claim they are facing government threats to seize their terminals should they decide to raise fares in...

Ignore the Executive, there will be no increase in transport fares – Concerned Drivers Association

Public Relations Officer (P.R.O.) for the Concerned Drivers Association, David Agboado, has contradicted claims of an increase in transportation fares, asserting that there will...

Transport fares to increase by 30% starting March 7

The Transport Operators Union and the Concerned Drivers Association of Ghana have jointly declared a 30 percent hike in transport fares, effective March 7,...

Delay in transport fare adjustment hampering our operations – GPRTU

The Ghana Private Road and Transport Union (GPRTU) has expressed concern over the adverse impact of a delay in announcing an increase in transport...

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