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Minister for Communications, Digital Technology and Innovations, Sam George, has commended MultiChoice Africa for exceeding government’s expectations in its latest value enhancement package for Ghanaian DStv subscribers.
Speaking at a press briefing in Accra on Monday, September 29, the Minister stated that the government had initially requested a 30% increase in value for subscribers.
However, MultiChoice responded with an even stronger offer, providing between 33% and 50% more value, depending on the subscription package.
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“MultiChoice has offered value over and above what we expected of them. We went into this with a request for 30%, but with what has been agreed here, the lowest is 33% and the highest is 50%. I extend my warmest gratitude to the MultiChoice team for that,” he stated.
He praised the company for its goodwill towards subscribers.
“The committee is of the view that this increased value offer addresses government concerns. It reduces pressure on Ghanaian households, while ensuring the sustainability of the DStv service in Ghana,” he added.
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