MultiChoice responds to Sam George, denies calling cedi appreciation a fluke

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  • JESUS IS GOD 4 months ago

    Repent now Jesus Christ is coming soon

  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 4 months ago

    Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine.......for instance 10 paracetamol at once......or you can mix medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.

  • Hunter 4 months ago

    SAM GEORGE TALKS TOO MUCH!!! GHANA OPERATES A FREE MARKET ECONOMY WHO IS HE TO DIRECT A COMPANY TO REDUCE THEIR PRICES???

    WHAT KIND OF BUFFON AND STUPID BEHAVIOR IS THAT??? THE CONSEQUENCES OF THIS IS TO SACK INVESTORS AND ...
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  • Ghanaba 4 months ago

    You don't seem to understand what free market economy is. It doesn't mean you should allow yourself to be exploited without taking action.

  • Dr Joojo deHeer 4 months ago

    fiercely pursue the sanity we urgently need in the system. The sheer lack of accountability and impunity has been made to seep too deep into the strata of our economy and that needs resetting.
    Gladly,we have seen the ministe ...
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  • Albert Kessel 4 months ago

    This I what happens when foreign companies are given a free hand to do virtually what they please, as seemed to be the case under our previous Government. The Honourable Minister should also turn his attention towards the tel ...
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  • Sheikh Ibrahim 4 months ago

    Very soon if not sooner the semi literate fools will start blaming the minister who is working on getting Fair price for the Ghanaian people.

  • Ghanaman 4 months ago

    They say it's not tenable. DSTV should explain to us why Ghana is paying the highest subscription fee on the continent.

  • Kojofojour 4 months ago

    I agree with minister if Dstv does not comply then chase them away so that new thing can happen

  • Bitter truth 4 months ago

    Sam George should not listen to any dubious explanation by thjs criminal DSTV..the only thing Ghanians deserve is same pricing that’s being giving to other African countries..if this is something hard to do, DSTV should ju ...
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  • OK 4 months ago

    We are with you. DSTV is a cheat. Very expensive in Ghana

  • NzemaK 4 months ago

    DSTV Pls stop the talking and put ur unit rate calculation on paper let's see.. simple

  • Samus 4 months ago

    We NPP supporters support MultiChoice and DStv. Sam George is a fool without any competence. MultiChoice please increase your fees. We are solidly behind you

  • Joe 4 months ago

    We don't have fools like you in NPP. The NPP is full of intellectual honest people. We argue on point.

  • POWERFUL 4 months ago

    This is not about Sam George, MultiChoice would have to reduce their rates or their licence revoked. The network has fleeced Ghana for long and it's time action is taken against them.

  • Dr Joojo deHeer 4 months ago

    Sam George is the right kind of person needed to fiercely pursue the sanity we urgently need in the system. The sheer lack of accountability and impunity has been made to seep too deep into the strata of our economy and that ...
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  • Honorary President 4 months ago

    Sack them! Anyway bad habits learned by the youth are from DSTV!

  • Kojo 4 months ago

    Dont we have a regulator in the digital space like we have for utility services? They should be the agency receiving and addressing complaints. The minister over stepped his bounds by trying to coerce DStv to reduce its price ...
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  • Joe 4 months ago

    Samus, We don't have fools like you in NPP. The NPP is full of intellectual honest people. We argue on point.

  • KD 4 months ago

    The only thing that will bring prices down is competition not threats.

  • Ghanaba 4 months ago

    Then go and compete with them. Theory theory theory.

  • Slim 4 months ago

    #Close down MultiChoice

  • Karma is a bitch 4 months ago

    TV license fee should be paid by the DStv subscribers in Ghana. Use made in Ghana things.