The National Communications Authority (NCA) says MultiChoice Ghana has agreed to fully participate in a stakeholder committee set up to evaluate DStv pricing in the country.
In a statement issued on Sunday, the regulator said it had received MultiChoice’s response to its earlier notice of intention to suspend the company’s authorisation and request for a detailed pricing model.
According to the NCA, further engagements with the pay-TV operator led to key clarifications, including MultiChoice’s commitment to work with the Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations on the pricing review process.
“MultiChoice Ghana agrees with the directive from the Honourable Minister … for the establishment of a Stakeholder Committee to evaluate DStv pricing in Ghana and that they intend to fully participate in this work,” the Authority said.
The NCA added that the outcome of the committee’s work would be determined at the conclusion of its deliberations. The first meeting is scheduled for Monday, September 8, 2025.
MultiChoice has also assured the regulator that it will “respect due process and the laws of Ghana and its people.”
The Authority noted that it would continue to update the public on developments.
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