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Pay-TV giant MultiChoice has pushed back against recent criticisms from Communications Minister, Samuel Nartey George, over ...
MultiChoice Ghana has expressed concern over recent public remarks made by the Minister of Communications, Digital Technology ...
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MultiChoice Ghana responds to government demand to cut feesMultiChoice Ghana says it is not tenable to reduce the DStv subscription fees in the manner proposed by the Minister of ...
The Minister of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, has issued a sharp rebuttal to a ...
Following the announcement by the Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, that ...
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Ghana government gives Multichoice August 7 deadline to reduce subscription feesThe Ghana government has given Multichoice, operators of DSTV and GOTV, up to August 7, 2025, to review all its subscription ...
MultiChoice Ghana has dismissed a directive from the Minister of Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation, Mr Samuel ...
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YEN.com.gh on MSNSam George responds to Multichoice: “Reduce subscription fees, Ghanaians deserve better”Minister of Communications, Samuel Nartey George, has reiterated his demand for DStv subscription fees to be reducedSam ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNMultiChoice intensifies fight against cross-border decoder piracy and illegal streamingMultiChoice Ghana today announced an escalation in its ongoing efforts to combat the rampant cross-border decoder piracy and ...
MultiChoice Ghana says it is not feasible to reduce DStv subscription fees by 30% as proposed by the Minister of Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation, Mr Samuel Nartey George .
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Nigeria Communications Week on MSNDStv pricing: ‘MultiChoice don’t take Ghanaians serious enough’ — Sam GeorgeThe Minister for Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, has accused MultiChoice Ghana of showing disregard for Ghanaians by refusing to reduce its DStv subscription ...
South Africa's Competition Tribunal has approved Canal+'s 35 billion rand ($2 billion) takeover offer for TV broadcaster ...
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