The new utility service tariffs announced by the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission begins today, Thursday, September 1, 2022. The new tariffs include an increase of 27.15% in electricity and 21.55% in water. Tariffs were drastically increased at the request of utility service providers in order to help them recover and sustain their operational costs. Ghanaians...
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