Multichoice agrees to hold stakeholder engagement on pricing – NCA
The National Communications Authority (NCA) has confirmed that MultiChoice Ghana has officially responded to its notice of intention to suspend the company’s authorisation and its request for details of MultiChoice’s pricing model.
In a press release issued on Sunday, September 7, 2025, the NCA stated that while reviewing the company’s submission, it also held further engagements with MultiChoice, following the broadcaster’s public statement on September 5.
The regulator indicated that three key outcomes emerged from these discussions.
It said; “MultiChoice Ghana has agreed to the directive from the Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations to establish a Stakeholder Committee that will evaluate DSTV pricing in Ghana. The company has also committed to fully participating in this process.”

However, the NCA said the results of the stakeholder committee’s deliberations will be determined at the conclusion of its work.
Also, MultiChoice has assured the authority that it will respect due process as well as the laws of Ghana and its citizens, the statement added.
The NCA also announced that the first meeting of the Stakeholder Committee will take place on September 8, 2025.
It further assured Ghanaians that additional updates on the matter will be provided in due course.
The Authority reiterated its commitment to ensuring that communication services in Ghana remain fair, transparent, and compliant with the law.