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DStv Set to Raise its Monthly Subscription Fees Again

DStv Kenya packages

DStv is about to adjust its monthly subscription fees yet again. This is expected to affect all packages and will take effect in April. This annual price hike by DStv will push the most expensive package to Ksh 10,500 up from Ksh 9,900.

Some subscribers have received the notification of the changes. DStv has always claimed the price hikes are due to the rising costs of doing business in Africa. The changes will not sit well with some subscribers who argue that DStv keeps hiking its rates but does not add more channels they want to watch.

Competition from streaming services such as Netflix and Showmax eat into DStv’s market share and will continue doing so in the coming years. This is especially so for the younger people who may not see the need to pay for TV yet they do not watch a fraction of the channels. DStv has always had an advantage thanks to its sports offerings.

Recently, Showmax, DStv’s sister company, relaunched with new packages with a mobile only English premier League package starting at just ksh 500. The interesting bit about the relaunched Showmax sports packages is that they only show EPL matches and not any other leagues. I am honestly not a fan of this and I feel like MultiChoice wants to push more people to DStv which keeps getting expensive by the day.

Below are the new rates you should expect to pay for DStv from April.

DStv Packages and Rates April 2024

DStv PackageOld PriceNew Price
DStv LiteKsh 650Ksh 700
DStv AccessKsh 1,300Ksh 1,300
DStv FamilyKsh 1,850Ksh 2,000
DStv CompactKsh 3,500Ksh 3,700
DStv Compact PlusKsh 6,200Ksh 6,500
DStv PremiumKsh 9,900Ksh 10,500

Also Read:Netflix Reduces Prices in Kenya

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