Namibia seeks to improve press freedom ranking
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Namibia is aiming to improve on its top 30 freedom of the media world rankings by Reporters Without Borders.
Namibia is aiming to improve on its top 30 freedom of the media world rankings by Reporters Without Borders.
The Deputy Minister of Information, Communication, and Technology, Emma Theofilus, has urged Namibians to prioritise social cohesion as a crucial goal.
Theofilus made these remarks during the official opening of the 7th edition of the annual Oranjemund Diamond Festival and Career Fair.
The Information and Communication Rights in Africa conference is currently underway in Windhoek, Namibia.
Radio could serve as a tool to create tension and animosity among citizens.
Therefore, there is a need for all radio personalities and the public to use the tool as a medium of communication wisely.