Home Ghana Business News Minority criticizes utility tariff cuts as ‘grossly insufficient,’ demands transparency Ghana Business News Minority criticizes utility tariff cuts as ‘grossly insufficient,’ demands transparency By Ghana Newss - 03/19/2026 275 0 FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinEmailPrintTelegram Minority criticizes utility tariff cuts as ‘grossly insufficient,’ demands transparency – Ghana Business News Home Politics Minority criticizes utility tariff cuts as ‘grossly insufficient,’ demands transparency Source link RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR 2026 World Shea Expo to take place in September at Tamale Experts call for transparency in Ghana’s petroleum revenue management Peace Transport CEO appeals to government to rescind ban on Voxy buses - Advertisement -Don't Miss Preventive Health Nurses call for urgent support to tackle rising NCD deaths in Ghana Ghana Newss - 03/05/2026 From despair to delight: Belinda Dzattah’s grit-fuelled transformation Ghana Newss - 03/08/2026 Ghana government lays Community Service Bill before Parliament Ghana Newss - 03/05/2026 Without government interventions, illegal mining will fester: Inside Ghana’s anti-galamsey drive: How the Minerals... Ghana Newss - 03/09/2026 Ghana commits to Women in Global Health partnership to boost female leadership and eliminate... Ghana Newss - 03/18/2026