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June 26, 2025
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StarTimes, DSTV, Others Increase Tariff In Nigeria

News Rangers2 years ago2 years ago06 mins

LAGOS APRIL 27TH (NEWSRANGERS)-Some pay television companies in the country have adjusted tariffs, with others expected to do the same as they battle rising operational costs. StarTimes, the Chinese-operated television company, was the first to announce new tariffs when, earlier in the month, it rolled out new prices for its packages.  The new prices, which…

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Covid-19: Startimes, DStv, Others Adjust Prices

News Rangers5 years ago5 years ago01 mins

LAGOS AUGUST 24TH (NEWSRANGERS)-In a bid to cope with the devastating effects of Covid-19, inflation, devaluation, rising operational costs and a tough business environment, an increasing number of Nigerian businesses are making the decision to carry out upward reviews of the prices of their products and services. Latest in a long line of companies to…

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