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Following a period of administrative disputes, Namibian football is poised for a strong comeback.
Following a period of administrative disputes, Namibian football is poised for a strong comeback.
The Namibian government has allocated N$110 million over three years for the installation of 30 network towers.
This is intended to address the digital disparity and improve nationwide access to information.
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation's Director General, Stanley Similo, commended the late President Geingob for his influence on media freedom during his visit to Casa Rosalia.
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation has managed to reduce the pay-as-you-earn debt it owed the taxman to N$178 million, down from N$250 million.
The N$250 million was part of the broadcaster's historical debt, accumulated since 1996.
Namibia has a diverse group of people with distinct cultures and traditions, and according to nbc Director General Stanley Similo, the nbc undertook to do everything it could to cover all traditional and cultural events that promote nation-building and foster unity.
The Southern African Broadcasting Association President Stanley Similo has emphasised the significance of credibility among media in a world where misinformation is easily accessible, particularly in the realm of broadcasting.
The Southern African Broadcasting Association's 30th AGM and 67th board meeting concluded yesterday in Zanzibar, Tanzania.
The nbc's Director General, Stanley Similo, retained his position as its President.
The nbc and Multi-Choice Namibia's 13 local films are set to hit your screen next month.
The project, also known as Project Mukorob, will take Namibian stories to the world.
Thirteen producers were selected out of over 200 submissions in the first phase of the production.
When the nbc board was asked by the Committee if it sought permission or arrangements from the employees on how to effect the deductions from their salaries, board member Inonge Mainga said the nbc signed the rules with NAPWU, which represented the workers.
nbc's Board Chairperson Lazarus Jacobs and Director General Stanley Similo informed the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Human Recourses that the nbc could have handled the employees' strike differently.