24th April 2023
Channels TV fined by NBC
A number of civil society groups have sued the Nigerian broadcast regulator after Channels TV was fined N5 million.
5th December 2022
NBC helps raise breast cancer awareness
A Namibian public radio station has partnered with a cancer charity to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer.
9th August 2022
Meet our 2022 Global Grantees!
From learning how digitalisation can improve sports coverage to a transnational collaboration project, PMA has announced 2022's Global Grants.
25th February 2022
Africa: PSM regional roundup
2022 is revealing itself to be yet another testing year for independent media in Africa. But some gains have been made for media freedom and innovations.
29th May 2021
NBC: Industrial strike ends
After more than a month of industrial action, employees have returned to work following an agreement between the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation and the workers’ union.
18th May 2021
Update: Strike continues at Namibian public broadcaster
NBC employees continue strike over claims of poor working conditions while managers express concerns over the public broadcaster’s “untenable” financial situation and future viability.
23rd April 2021
Namibia: workers at public broadcaster go on strike
Employees at the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) go on strike following the breakdown of talks between NBC management and the labour union over a demand for salary increases.
11th September 2020
Challenges for public media in Namibia
From funding constraints to media freedom issues and COVID-19, Namibia's public broadcaster has faced serious challenges in recent months.
17th October 2019
NBC defends editorial independence following SWAPO complaint
Namibian public broadcaster defends editorial independence and restores radio services amidst financial crisis.
8th October 2019
Financial crisis at NBC
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation is in the midst of a financial crisis, with significant programming and job cuts on the cards. With elections just over a month away, how will the public broadcaster continue to provide the public with vital information?
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