Ministry of Communication Addresses DStv Pricing Concerns in Live Press Briefing
The Ghanaian Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation held a live-streamed press briefing today, September 29, 2025, to tackle rising anxieties regarding the pricing policies and service delivery of DStv in Ghana. The move comes in response to increasing public dissatisfaction with DStv’s recent price hikes across its subscription packages.
Minister George Outlines Government’s Stance
During the briefing, sector minister Samuel Nartey George addressed the nation, offering updates on the government’s regulatory oversight of digital television services. He detailed the specific consumer protection measures being implemented to safeguard the interests of Ghanaian subscribers. A key focus of his address centered on ongoing dialogues between the Ministry and DStv, aimed at securing consistent and reliable access to digital television for all users. The Minister emphasized the government’s commitment to ensuring fair pricing and quality service delivery within the digital broadcasting landscape.
In conclusion, the Ministry’s press briefing signifies a proactive approach to addressing consumer concerns surrounding DStv’s operations in Ghana. The government aims to strike a balance between fostering a competitive digital television market and protecting the economic interests of its citizens, ensuring access to affordable and reliable services.
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