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Ghana Government Fines MultiChoice GH¢10,000 Daily In Push For Affordable DStv Subscriptions

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisAugust 16, 2025 Africa No Comments2 Mins Read
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Ghana Government Fines MultiChoice GH¢10,000 Daily In Push For Affordable DStv Subscriptions.

The Ghanaian government has taken a bold step to ensure transparency and affordability in the pay-TV sector, imposing a daily fine of GH¢10,000 on MultiChoice Ghana, operators of DStv, for failing to provide critical pricing information as required under the Electronic Communications Act (ECA). The penalty, effective from 15 August 2025, was announced by Samuel Nartey George, Minister for Communications and Digitalisation, during a meeting with DStv representatives, signalling a commitment to protect Ghanaian consumers.

 

The National Communications Authority (NCA) initially requested detailed data on 4 August 2025, including a breakdown of bouquet prices, tax components, and comparisons with at least six other African countries, to facilitate discussions on reducing subscription fees. Despite an extended deadline to 11 August, MultiChoice failed to comply, prompting the statutory fine. “The law is clear, and we will enforce it,” Minister George stated, emphasising that the data is essential for meaningful engagement on pricing fairness. He added that the ministry could freeze accounts if necessary to safeguard consumer interests.





 

 

The government’s push for lower DStv subscription costs stems from earlier demands for a 30% price reduction, which MultiChoice rejected as “untenable” despite the cedi’s recent gains. The ministry has warned that failure to reach an agreement by 6 September 2025 could lead to the suspension of DStv’s operating licence, a move supported by a 7 August NCA notice under Section 13 of the ECA. George assured that once the data is submitted, an objective review will determine whether high prices are due to taxes, in which case he would advocate for tax relief, or corporate pricing decisions, requiring MultiChoice to adjust rates.

 

 

The fine has sparked positive sentiment among Ghanaians, with social media posts reflecting support for the government’s consumer-focused stance. The minister reiterated his commitment, stating, “I remain dedicated to securing the best deal for the Ghanaian people, for God and country.” This development marks a significant step towards greater accountability in Ghana’s pay-TV market, potentially paving the way for more affordable entertainment options for households nationwide.

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