Transport Fares Reduces by 15% Amid Fuel Price Drop
Ghana reduces transport fares by 15% as falling fuel prices and a stronger cedi ease import costs.
Ghana reduces transport fares by 15% as falling fuel prices and a stronger cedi ease import costs.
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