
Power subsidy will increase consumers’ disposable income – IES … as gov’t spends GH¢2bn on six-month programme
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ElectricityInstitute of Energy Security (IES)Coronavirus Alleviation and Revitalisation of Enterprises Support (CARES) Obaatanpa ProgrammeCommunication Service TaxFinancial and Social Comfort

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