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The Namibian became a daily newspaper on 1 April 1989. [3] It is owned by the private trust Free Press of Namibia, managed by its founding editor. [4] On the 15th anniversary of its foundation, United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan praised the newspaper: " The Namibian worked courageously in difficult and often dangerous conditions.
Except for the largest newspaper, The Namibian, which is owned by a trust, the other mentioned private newspapers are part of Democratic Media Holdings. Other mentionable newspapers are the tabloid Informanté owned by TrustCo, the weekly Windhoek Observer, the weekly Namibia Economist, as well as the regional Namib Times.
Administrative divisions. Elections. Foreign relations. v. t. e. General elections are due to be held in Namibia on 27 November 2024. [1] [2] [3]
February 4, 2024 at 12:55 PM. By Nyasha Nyaungwa. WINDHOEK (Reuters) - Namibia's Nangolo Mbumba, who took over as interim president of the southern African country on Sunday after Hage Geingob ...
Hifikepunye Pohamba, 2nd President of Namibia. The Namibian head of state is the president, elected by popular vote every five years. Namibia's founding president is Sam Nujoma, who was in office for three terms from 21 March 1990 (Namibia's Independence Day) until 21 March 2005.
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) (Afrikaans: Namibiese Uitsaai-Korporasie, NUK) is the public broadcaster of Namibia. It was established in 1979, under the name South West African Broadcasting Corporation ( SWABC ).
Culture in Namibia is a blend of many different people and its culture and customs have absorbed both African and European elements and fused them into a blend of the two. Although the country is urbanising rapidly, a majority of Namibians still live in rural areas and lead largely impoverished lives. It is among these people, however, that ...
Founded. 1978. Circulation. 45,000 (as of 2009) Website. www .observer .com .na. The Windhoek Observer is an English-language Saturday weekly newspaper, published in Namibia by Paragon Investment Holding. It is the country's oldest and largest circulating paper. [1] As of 2009 it had a circulation of 45,000 copies.