Audio By Carbonatix
MultiChoice Ghana has announced an upgrade in all of its DStv and GOtv packages at discounted prices.
According to MultiChoice, the move is in response to the economic rebound and to a commitment to delivering the best video-entertainment experiences into the hands and homes of its customers.
In a public notice signed by the Managing Director, Alex Okyere, the company explained that no matter what package customers subscribe to on DStv/GOtv, they would be instantly upgraded to the next higher package.
"For instance, if you pay for the DStv Compact pack of Ghc380, we would upgrade you to the Compact Plus package of Ghc570, saving Ghc 190," the notice added.
Dubbed Apicki and We Got You, MultiChoice noted that the offer will run from Monday, June 16 to July 31, 2025.
In addition, the prices of DStv decoders have been reduced from Ghc l69 to Ghc89, a saving of Ghc80, ahead of the start of the FIFA Club World Cup.

For nearly 32 years, MultiChoice Ghana has entertained viewers across the country entertained by our diverse channels and world-class shows on DStv, GOtv and Showmax.
Latest Stories
-
Mariam Eliasu launches Porter Path, turning street survival into hope and action
8 minutes -
Police arrest suspect over illegal mining at Kwabeng Anglican SHTS
16 minutes -
The Entrepreneurial Agenda: Building readiness to empower MSMEs beyond access to finance
29 minutes -
‘Prime Morning’ heads to Ada for festive Christmas with Camp Tsatse
33 minutes -
True love, understanding and forgiveness sustain my marriage – Celestine Donkor
42 minutes -
Today’s Front pages : Tuesday, December 19, 2025
43 minutes -
Why you should not miss Joy FM’s 2025 Family Party in the Park
1 hour -
NSA boss Ruth Dela Seddoh vows to end ghost names, save public funds
1 hour -
Government secures 40,000 acres in Yeji for Agro-Industrial Expansion
2 hours -
Election security team engages NPP ahead of January 2026 presidential primaries
2 hours -
Jail corrupt officials in galamsey fight – Haruna Iddrisu to Judiciary
2 hours -
Walewale MP dismisses forest mining ban as a superficial response to galamsey
2 hours -
Government targets 2026 restart for Komenda Sugar Factory
2 hours -
Chiefs must be central to galamsey fight – National House of Chiefs President
2 hours -
Over 1.3m youth outside jobs and school as GSS flags deepening employment gaps
2 hours
