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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.

Ghanaians may soon feel a pinch at the pumps as fuel prices are set to change - but by how much?
The NPA has increased the price floor for petrol to GH¢11.57 per litre and diesel to GH¢14.35 per litre, effective March 16.

Ghanaians should brace themselves as fuel prices are set to surge - but what's driving this sharp increase at the pumps?
Fuel prices in Ghana are projected to increase significantly from March 16, 2026, with petrol rising by 16.93% and diesel by 17.21% - according to COMAC.

Why did Ghana Airport Company lock up Terminal 1, and what does it mean for McDan Aviation's future operations?
GACL has terminated its agreement with McDan Aviation due to unpaid fees since 2022. Despite multiple notices and a payment plan, McDan's debt remained, leading to the termination in January 2026. GACL is pursuing the remaining debt from the McDan Group.