Effective October 1, 2025, DStv subscribers in Ghana will benefit from value adjustments to subscription packages, depending on their bouquet.
This development follows a series of meetings between the Government of Ghana and the MultiChoice Group.
According to the Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, Ghanaian subscribers can expect value increases of between 33% and 50% across DStv packages.
Speaking at a press conference on Monday September 29, 2025, Sam George announced that MultiChoice has also agreed to provide up to 50% more content at no additional cost, depending on a subscriber’s current bouquet.
He explained that these changes are designed to deliver greater value and enhanced viewing experiences across all DStv subscription packages.
Here’s what subscribers will pay for their DStv packages:
• Padi Bouquet (GH¢59)
Subscribers will be automatically upgraded to the Access bouquet, valued at GH¢99, gaining 35 additional channels. This represents 40% savings.
• Access Bouquet (GH¢99)
Customers will be upgraded to the Family bouquet, currently priced at GH¢190, with 19 extra channels. This delivers 48% savings.
• Family Bouquet (GH¢190)
Subscribers will be upgraded to the Compact bouquet, priced at GH¢380, with 22 more channels and access to live football matches. This offers 50% savings and introduces premium sports content to Family bouquet users for the first time.
• Compact Bouquet (GH¢380)
Users will be upgraded to Compact Plus, valued at GH¢570, gaining 12 additional channels. This equates to 33% savings.
• Compact Plus (GH¢570)
Subscribers will move up to the Premium bouquet, priced at GH¢865, receiving 18 additional channels and a 34% value gain.
• Premium Bouquet (GH¢865)
While there is no higher tier to upgrade to, Premium subscribers will continue to enjoy the full range of DStv content, along with all enhancements introduced across the lower tiers.
This new offer will run for an initial period of three months and is subject to renewal, pending a new agreement between the Government of Ghana and the MultiChoice Group.
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