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Ghana Looking To Shut Down DStv And GOtv By September 6 Over Subscription Increase

September 5, 2025
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The Ghanaian government has issued an ultimatum to MultiChoice Ghana, demanding a reduction in subscription fees by September 6 or face potential license revocation and an operational shutdown. This warning comes amid an ongoing pricing dispute that has been escalating for months.

Communications Minister Samuel George delivered the warning at the Digital Africa Summit in Accra, asserting that the operator of DStv must adhere to government requests for more reasonable pricing that reflects Ghana’s improving economy.

“They have until September 6. If a resolution is not reached by that date, we will shut down MultiChoice’s operations,” George remarked.

“No corporate entity can supersede the collective interests of the Ghanaian populace.”

This confrontation stems from the government’s request two months ago for a 30% reduction in subscription rates, citing a decrease in inflation and a stabilising economic situation.

MultiChoice Ghana has reportedly resisted this directive, leading to escalated regulatory actions.

The National Communications Authority (NCA) has already fined Multichoice between US$12,448.13 and US$14,107.88 for failing to provide the necessary pricing data as mandated under the Electronic Communications Act. The minister confirmed that authorities are poised to collect these outstanding fines.

George stated that a final meeting with representatives from MultiChoice will take place on Thursday, after which decisive measures will be taken if an agreement is not reached.

The minister emphasised that the issue revolves around consumer protection and economic fairness.

“This is about ensuring fairness and accountability. Ghanaians deserve to reap the benefits of an improving economy through affordable digital services,” he stated.

Ghana’s inflation rate markedly decreased from 23.8% in December 2024 to 11.5% in August 2025, indicating increased stability in the cedi. Government officials argue that these favourable economic conditions should lead to lower consumer subscription fees.

This standoff poses one of Multichoice’s most significant regulatory challenges in West Africa and could have broader implications for the company’s overall strategy in the region.

A shutdown would significantly impact the thousands of Ghanaian subscribers who depend on DStv for entertainment and news.

Given the limited alternatives for high-quality television content, any service disruption from MultiChoice would be significant, as it is a key player in Ghana’s pay-television market.

This dispute underscores the growing tensions between multinational corporations and African governments over pricing practices and consumer protection mandates as economic conditions improve.

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