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Nana Yaa Jantuah Calls Out MultiChoice Ghana Over Subscription Pricing Dispute

Presidential staffer Nana Yaa Jantuah has weighed in on the ongoing standoff between MultiChoice Ghana and the government, urging the pay-TV operator to reconsider its stance in the public interest. Speaking on Prime Insights, the former General Secretary of the Convention People’s Party (CPP) said if MultiChoice feels excessively burdened by regulatory demands, it should simply cease operations. “This is a sovereign nation, and you are coming here to do business because you are earning money. So why are you here? If you’re not making a profit, you should just say, ‘You are stressing us, so we are folding up.’ The fact that you are still here means there is some kind of benefit that endures from your operations. So why don’t you calm down and say, ‘This is your country. I’m here,’” she remarked. Jantuah argued that MultiChoice’s continued […]

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Nana Yaa Jantuah: DStv overpriced with outdated content

Nana Yaa Jantuah, a presidential staffer and former executive secretary of Ghana’s Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC), has strongly echoed calls for MultiChoice Ghana to cut its DStv subscription prices—arguing that the current fees are unjustified and the content increasingly stale and outdated. Speaking on JoyNews’ AM Show on August 5, 2025, she declared: "They should reduce their prices because their content is even horrible." She further added that besides African Magic programming, most foreign shows DStv airs are old, which falls short of expectations given its charges. Jantuah highlighted her own viewing habits: she keeps DStv at home solely for her male household members who enjoy it; otherwise, she'd prefer Netflix. In her view, DStv’s price point is disproportionate compared to the perceived value of its offerings. Her comments come amid mounting political pressure led by the Minister of […]

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Ghana to Roll Out 23,500 Solar Streetlights Nationally

On July 16, 2025, Ghana’s Energy and Green Transition Ministry, represented by Nana Yaa Jantuah, officially launched the installation of 23,500 all‑in‑one solar streetlights, covering 700 km of urban networks nationwide. The initiative is expected to reduce street lighting demand on the national grid by 200–300 MW during peak periods. Why This Matters Grid relief & efficiency: Traditional grid-powered streetlights are a significant strain during peak hours. Switching to solar technology avoids up to 300 MW of peak load, enhancing stability and reducing generation costs. Clean energy push: The rollout aligns with Ghana’s strategy to accelerate renewable energy adoption, reduce fossil-fuel reliance, and advance climate-friendly infrastructure. Broader Initiative Scope This solar street lighting project forms part of a bigger green-energy agenda that includes: Solar rooftops for clinics, schools, and government departments Electric vehicle rollouts for public officials Solar-powered EV charging stations Distribution of 450,000 […]

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