What started as a fierce demand by Sam George (MP), Minister for Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation, for fair pricing of pay TV from...
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In today’s Ghana, the loudest noise in our technology space is not about jobs for the jobless, innovation for the desperate, or breakthroughs for the poor. It is about DSTV pricing and channel metrics, a rich man’s distraction paraded as national debate, and, most absurdly, led by the Minister for Communications. In a country still limping behind in the basics of development, one would have thought by now our conversations would reflect urgency, not luxury.
What started as a fierce demand by Sam George (MP), Minister for Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation, for fair pricing of pay TV from...
What started as a fierce demand by Sam George (MP), Minister for Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation, for fair pricing of pay TV from...
Communication Minister Sam Nartey George has dismissed suggestions that Ghana pay-TV provider, DStv's, pricing challenges are tied to the country’s...
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