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flag Ghana cuts electricity and water tariffs by up to 4.8% starting April 1, 2026, due to stronger currency and lower costs.

flag Ghanaians will pay less for electricity and water starting April 1, 2026, as the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission reduced tariffs by 4.81% for electricity and 3.06% for water. flag The cuts, based on a stronger cedi, lower inflation, and stable fuel costs, apply to residential, commercial, and industrial users. flag A new commercial EV charging tariff was introduced to support clean energy goals. flag The quarterly review mechanism aims to balance affordability with utility sustainability.

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