NCA update on DStv pricing in Ghana

MultiChoice, operators of DStv, have agreed "for the establishment of a Stakeholder Committee to evaluate DSTV pricing in Ghana and that they intend to fully participate in this work," the National Communication Authority (NCA) has said.
A September 7, 2025, NCA statement indicated, "The first meeting of the Stakeholder Committee shall be held on Monday, 8 September, 2025."
"MultiChoice has confirmed that it will respect due process and the laws of Ghana and its people," NCA added.
"The outcome of the Stakeholder Committee would be determined at the end of its work."
The authority, also, noted it had "received from Multichoice Ghana its response to the notice of intention to suspend their authorisation and request for their pricing model".
Read: MultiChoice denies agreement on DStv price reduction
"While the Authority reviews their submission, there have been further engagements with Multichoice Ghana regarding its public statement dated 5th September 2025," NCA continued.
Read: Minister warns DStv over pricing dispute, threatens 'showdown'
Source: classfmonline.com
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