Ghana: DSTV risks license suspension over subscription fees

The Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, has issued a stern warning to MultiChoice Ghana, operators of DSTV, to reduce their subscription fees or face the consequences.

According to the Minister, effective August 7, 2025, DSTV risks having its broadcasting licence suspended if it fails to adjust its pricing to reflect the recent appreciation of the Ghana cedi.

“This government will not sit idle while Ghanaians are shortchanged,” he said in a statement under the Ghana government’s #AccountabilitySeries.

“The cedi has strengthened significantly, and we expect service providers to pass that benefit on to consumers. Failure to do so will not be tolerated,” he added.

The move is part of a broader push by the Ministry to ensure fair pricing and greater accountability in the digital and broadcast space.

While MultiChoice is yet to respond publicly, industry watchers say the ultimatum could have major implications for satellite TV access in Ghana.

#AccountabilitySeries is a structured platform where key cabinet ministers present key performance updates on their sectors.

More updates are expected in the coming days.