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May Day: NDC assures workers of better days, laments "appalling incompetence" of Akufo-Addo regime Read more:

 May Day: NDC assures workers of better days, laments "appalling incompetence" of Akufo-Addo regime Read more: 

- The NDC has urged Ghanaian workers to remain productive amid harsh economic conditions - General Secretary of the party described the government as “incompetent” - Ghanaians celebrate May Day amid hike in goods and services and erratic power supply The main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) says the “appalling incompetence of the Akufo-Addo government” has generated a state of “abject hopelessness” among Ghanaian workers. In its May Day message, General Secretary of the party, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, urged both public and private workers to put the country first and remain productive just so to “lubricate the wheels of progress and development”. Read more: 




“It is their sweat and toil that stabilize the nation even as the people of Ghana continue to endure the scandal-ridden Akufo-Addo government,” he wrote in the message. Read more: 

The month of May begins with increments in some goods and services across the country. This is happening because of the 1 percent Covid-19 health levy that government has attached to a wide range of goods and services. Read more: 

Fuel Prices 

The first increment is that of fuel prices. This follows a directive from the National Petroleum Authority for the Oil marketing companies to start applying the new taxes on fuel from May 1. In addition to that, the Authority has also increased some levies on the price build up. This will result in liters going up by some 47 pesewas. The price could be more than what is expected as some marketing firms are also expected to increase the margin by some 3 percent as part two weekly receive.

 Prices of LPG Government has also slapped an 18 pesewas increment on every kilogramme of gas effective May 1. What this means is that you will, for example, pay 4.5 cedis more for a 25kg LPG cylinder. Already, the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketing Companies have opposed the increment. They say it will reduce the rate at which Ghanaians use LPG in their kitchens. Read more: 
Food prices

 The Ghana Importers and Exporters Association is predicting hikes in prices of food and services beginning May 1. The association links their prediction to the 1 percent Covid-19 Health Recovery Levy which takes effect on Monday, May 1. The association says they will pass on the cost to the consumer. 

Cost of talk and data Telecommunication firms are expected to shoot up prices beginning the first of May. Already, MTN Ghana has sent a notice to its clients about the increase in data and calls services. Enjoy reading our stories? 

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