Accra, August 12, 2025 — The National Communications Authority (NCA) has suspended the operations of nine radio stations across the country for various infractions, following the expiration of a 30-day grace period granted by President John Dramani Mahama for defaulting stations to rectify violations of Ghana’s broadcasting laws.
The affected stations fall into two categories. Six stations — Donplus Multimedia Limited (105.9 FM, Ho), Dreams Ghana Media Limited (104.9 FM, New Abirem), Jam Multimedia Limited (101.3 FM, Kintampo), Jewel Group Limited (102.7 FM, Duayaw Nkwanta), Kpandai Star Community Radio (107.3 FM, Kpandai), and Unique Gateway Communication Limited (105.7 FM, Nkawkaw) — failed to take any action during the amnesty period, leading to the suspension of their operations.
Additionally, three stations belonging to Wontumi Multimedia Company Limited were suspended for failing to address breaches such as unauthorised use of Studio-to-Transmitter Link (STL) frequencies and unapproved transmitter locations.
The stations — operating on 95.9 FM in Accra, 101.3 FM in Kumasi, and 101.3 FM in Takoradi — were found to be operating without a Certificate of Compliance, violating Regulation 54 of the Electronic Communications Regulations, 2011 (L.I. 1991).
The NCA stated that it will continue to monitor the broadcasting space to ensure full compliance with authorisation conditions and regulatory requirements, reiterating its commitment to sanitising the airwaves and upholding broadcasting standards in Ghana.
Below is the released letter from National Communications Authority;
