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The Minister of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George (MP), has proposed a 30% reduction in DStv subscription fees in response to the performance of the Ghana cedi.
Business News of Wednesday, 18 June 2025. Source: www.ghanaweb.com 2025-06-18 Cedi Gains: DStv subscription prices reduce from June 16 ...
But despite competition against these services heating up, MultiChoice has continued to increase DStv’s prices. DStv’s big price hike problem – MyBroadband Subscribe ...
Minister for Communications and Digitalisation, Samuel Nartey George, has vowed to secure a reduction in DSTV subscription fees following numerous complaints from subscribers about rising ...
DStv prices for 2025 “As announced in the recent national budget, the South African VAT rate will increase by 0.5% to 15.5% from 1 May 2025. As a result, pricing will need to be adjusted for ...
The House of Representatives has considered the pay-per-view, pay-as-you-go and price reduction for DSTV and other cable satellite operators in the country. Monday, 13th March 2023 .
The price adjustments will take effect from August 1, 2025. The changes include a 4% to 7% increase in DStv and GOtv subscription plans, while Showmax plans will see a price reduction.
DStv, GOtv: How MultiChoice reduced prices in South Africa amid hike in Nigeria – NGO. Published. on. March 23, 2025. By. Ochogwu Sunday. A Nigerian non-governmental organisation, Save the ...
The House of Representatives on Thursday, adopted the pay-as-you-go model and a price reduction for DSTV and other cable TV operators in the country. The lower chamber considered and approved the ...
DSTV Premium subscribers will now pay watch four HD channels at a fee of Shs287,250, from shs, 334,000, Compact Plus will receive more 11 channels at a subscription cost of Shs190,700, from sh225 ...
Pay-TV operator MultiChoice South Africa has announced its annual price and product adjustments for DStv and Showmax. Byron Du Plessis, CEO of MultiChoice SA, says: “Recognising the financial ...
A Nigerian non-governmental organisation, Save the Consumers, has accused MultiChoice Nigeria of reducing prices for its DStv and Gotv services in South Africa while hiking the same in Nigeria.
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