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flag Ghana reduces public transport fares by 15%, but drivers protest rising costs, leading to passenger disputes.

flag In Ghana, a 15% reduction in public transport fares took effect on May 24, aimed at reflecting lower fuel prices and a stronger cedi. flag However, drivers are unhappy due to rising costs of spare parts and maintenance, and some have not complied with the fare cut. flag This has led to disputes with passengers, with the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) threatening sanctions, including preventing non-compliant drivers from loading passengers.

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