ALL THESE FOREIGN COMPANIES OPERATING IN GHANA ARE EXPLOITING THE CITIZENS BECAUSE OUR LEADERS DO NOT NEGOTIATE IN GOOD FAITH. IS LIKE OUR LEADERS DO NOT CARE AS FAR AS THEY GET THEIR COMMISSIONS. HOW COME A COMPANY COMES TO ... read full comment
ALL THESE FOREIGN COMPANIES OPERATING IN GHANA ARE EXPLOITING THE CITIZENS BECAUSE OUR LEADERS DO NOT NEGOTIATE IN GOOD FAITH. IS LIKE OUR LEADERS DO NOT CARE AS FAR AS THEY GET THEIR COMMISSIONS. HOW COME A COMPANY COMES TO DO BUSINESS IN GHANA AND ALL FINAMCIAL TRANSACTIONS DONE IN DOLLARS, INSTEAD OT THE LOCAL CURRENCY? WHAT KIND OF LEADERS DO WE HAVE IN GHANA? IT IS TIME OUR LEADERS THINK ABOUT THE CITIZENS. WHILE MANY CITIZENS DO NOT HAVE 2 CEDIS 77 PESEWAS IN THEIR MOMO ACCOUNTS, A POLITICIAN IN GHANA BRAGS OF 277 HOUSES.
GOD BLESS OUR HOMELAND GHANA
A bottle of Banku 4 months ago
For the first time in my life, the interests of GHANAINS are being protected by the government. It feels like having a caring and responsible father. I've never voted for NDC before but PREZ MAHAMA is the G.O.A.T!! May GOD bl ... read full comment
For the first time in my life, the interests of GHANAINS are being protected by the government. It feels like having a caring and responsible father. I've never voted for NDC before but PREZ MAHAMA is the G.O.A.T!! May GOD bless him laa tsioooo!
Mr Ibu 4 months ago
You have the choice to boycott their services. If everyone doesn't subscript they will pack and go. I don't see the fight here. In free market economy consumers have power. The only issue here is that mult choice, operators o ... read full comment
You have the choice to boycott their services. If everyone doesn't subscript they will pack and go. I don't see the fight here. In free market economy consumers have power. The only issue here is that mult choice, operators of DStv has monopoly over the EPL which many Ghanaians like to watch
Kwadwo Owusu Acheaw 4 months ago
Government takes almost 29% taxes on subscription here whilst in Nigeria government takes 7% tax. What else do Ghanaians want from Multi-choice?
Government takes almost 29% taxes on subscription here whilst in Nigeria government takes 7% tax. What else do Ghanaians want from Multi-choice?
Emmanuel 4 months ago
WATCH OUT FOR RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE ON 7TH AUGUST 2025.
Thursday, 7th August is poised to be a hilarious encounter between Gyata (the Lion of Ghana politics) and DSTv reminiscent of the boxing encounter 1974 between George ... read full comment
WATCH OUT FOR RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE ON 7TH AUGUST 2025.
Thursday, 7th August is poised to be a hilarious encounter between Gyata (the Lion of Ghana politics) and DSTv reminiscent of the boxing encounter 1974 between George Foreman and Mohammed Ali in Kinshasa. Gyata, the robust fighter in the similitude of Mike Tyson in his hey days is experienced and had accepted international fights on moral/cultural/religious issues and won convincingly to the admiration of Ghanaians. Gyata doesn't pick fights "by heart" without sizing his opponent. From his pre fight statements that I read, I have no doubt Gyata is surely going for a knock-out via an upper-cut. What Gyata needs is for the consumer public to rally behind him to do the needful. Let us not be ridiculed that our forebears, the Gold Coasters with their limited knowledge on consumer rights are way far ahead of us because they fought oligopoly in the colonial days and won against AWAM. If you can't do anything just shout Gyata! Gyata! Gyata!
CHS 4 months ago
Also demand similar salaries and wages of other countries
Also demand similar salaries and wages of other countries
CHS 4 months ago
Is it by force to use DSTV? I realised it was a ripe off so I quit using it. There are times you need to make life time changes for your own benefit. Get rid of your addictions
Is it by force to use DSTV? I realised it was a ripe off so I quit using it. There are times you need to make life time changes for your own benefit. Get rid of your addictions
Victoria 4 months ago
Honestly I'm so happy that a minister is standing up for subscribers of DSTV., Football is what makes us stay on DSTV.. Otherwise there's no point paying so much money for such content. When the dollar went down, the subscr ... read full comment
Honestly I'm so happy that a minister is standing up for subscribers of DSTV., Football is what makes us stay on DSTV.. Otherwise there's no point paying so much money for such content. When the dollar went down, the subscription for Netflix came down. Why can DSTV do same. I've paid my subscription but I' stand with Sam George for them shutting them down if they won't comply.
Kwadwo Owusu Acheaw 4 months ago
The government in Nigeria takes 7% tax on DSTv subscription and in Ghana government takes nearly 29% yet Ghanaians including the Minister of Communications Sam Nartey George wants DSTv to charge as they do in Nigeria. Tell yo ... read full comment
The government in Nigeria takes 7% tax on DSTv subscription and in Ghana government takes nearly 29% yet Ghanaians including the Minister of Communications Sam Nartey George wants DSTv to charge as they do in Nigeria. Tell your government to stop killing businesses with exorbitant taxes.
ALL THESE FOREIGN COMPANIES OPERATING IN GHANA ARE EXPLOITING THE CITIZENS BECAUSE OUR LEADERS DO NOT NEGOTIATE IN GOOD FAITH. IS LIKE OUR LEADERS DO NOT CARE AS FAR AS THEY GET THEIR COMMISSIONS. HOW COME A COMPANY COMES TO ...
read full comment
For the first time in my life, the interests of GHANAINS are being protected by the government. It feels like having a caring and responsible father. I've never voted for NDC before but PREZ MAHAMA is the G.O.A.T!! May GOD bl ...
read full comment
You have the choice to boycott their services. If everyone doesn't subscript they will pack and go. I don't see the fight here. In free market economy consumers have power. The only issue here is that mult choice, operators o ...
read full comment
Government takes almost 29% taxes on subscription here whilst in Nigeria government takes 7% tax. What else do Ghanaians want from Multi-choice?
WATCH OUT FOR RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE ON 7TH AUGUST 2025.
Thursday, 7th August is poised to be a hilarious encounter between Gyata (the Lion of Ghana politics) and DSTv reminiscent of the boxing encounter 1974 between George ...
read full comment
Also demand similar salaries and wages of other countries
Is it by force to use DSTV? I realised it was a ripe off so I quit using it. There are times you need to make life time changes for your own benefit. Get rid of your addictions
Honestly I'm so happy that a minister is standing up for subscribers of DSTV., Football is what makes us stay on DSTV.. Otherwise there's no point paying so much money for such content. When the dollar went down, the subscr ...
read full comment
The government in Nigeria takes 7% tax on DSTv subscription and in Ghana government takes nearly 29% yet Ghanaians including the Minister of Communications Sam Nartey George wants DSTv to charge as they do in Nigeria. Tell yo ...
read full comment