• Home  
  • Sam George Slams MultiChoice on DStv Price Cuts
- Regulations - Technology - World

Sam George Slams MultiChoice on DStv Price Cuts

Featured image for Sam George Slams MultiChoice on DStv Price Cuts

Sam George Slams MultiChoice Over DStv Price Reduction Stance

The Ghanaian Minister of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, has strongly criticized MultiChoice’s recent statement regarding DStv subscription prices. The company had previously stated that reducing fees was unsustainable, prompting the Minister’s sharp response. This ongoing dispute highlights the government’s commitment to consumer protection within the African digital landscape.

Government’s Stance on Fair Pricing

Minister George’s rebuttal, shared on the X platform, directly addresses MultiChoice’s position. He argues that their response validates his concern that the company isn’t prioritizing the interests of Ghanaian consumers. George’s advocacy for lower DStv subscription prices stems from a desire to ensure fairer pricing structures for Ghanaian citizens. He emphasized that the government’s “reset agenda” aims for a public service that places a strong emphasis on safeguarding the rights and interests of the Ghanaian populace, especially in areas like media and digital access. The minister’s comments underscore the growing demand for affordable digital services across Africa.

In essence, his argument is that the present collection of high bouquet prices is unacceptable.

In conclusion, this exchange signifies the government’s resolve to push for better consumer value within the digital broadcasting sector. It also signals the ongoing tension between media giants and government bodies over pricing and service accessibility in the evolving African media ecosystem. The Minister’s statements reflect a wider conversation about affordability and consumer rights in the digital age.

Keywords

Related Keywords: Sam George, MultiChoice, DStv, subscription price reduction, response, criticism, satellite television, pay TV, pricing dispute, media reaction

    Leave a comment

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    About Us

    Silicon Africa is Africa’s Oldest and Most trusted online tech magazine.

    Email us: inbound@siliconafrica.com

    Contact: +228 92105147

    Empath  @2024. All Rights Reserved.