
The National Communications Authority (NCA) has announced that a stakeholder committee to look into the pricing of DStv services in Ghana began its work on September 8, 2025.
According to the NCA, the committee was formed to help government and service providers reach a common understanding on DStv prices in Ghana and to develop measures that are fair, acceptable, and commercially viable.
The committee is also expected to create a roadmap to stop cross-border piracy, where DStv decoders and services are smuggled from Nigeria into Ghana.
The Authority explained that the committee has made progress but asked for a one-week extension to finish its work.
They revealed that the Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations has granted the request.
The authority noted that the outcome of the committee’s work was now expected to be presented by September 29, 2025.
The NCA, which regulates communications in Ghana, said it will continue to keep the public informed on the matter.
By: Jacob Aggrey