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Ghanaians should brace themselves - how will the new fuel prices, effective March 16, impact your transportation costs?
Fuel prices in Ghana are set to increase due to new price floors set by the National Petroleum Authority. Petrol will rise from 10 cedis 46 pesewas to 11 cedis 57 pesewas per litre starting March 16. The new rates will be in effect until March 31.

Ghana's stock market is booming, but which companies are driving growth and which are falling behind?
The Ghana Stock Exchange saw its market capitalization hit GH¢292.58 billion after Friday's trading session. ETI jumped GH¢0.

Will rising fuel costs derail Ghana's progress on inflation, threatening economic stability?
The GNCCI warns that projected fuel price hikes could reverse Ghana's recent inflation gains. Inflation is currently at 3.3 percent as of February 2026 - the lowest in decades.