NBC annual tournament kicks off at Eros Primary School
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The NBC Battle of All kicked off Saturday morning at Eros Primary School, marking the start of an exciting one-day event.
The NBC Battle of All kicked off Saturday morning at Eros Primary School, marking the start of an exciting one-day event.
The Namibia Broadcasting Corporation's Director General, Stanley Similo, says the Battle of All was initiated with the aim of promoting employee cohesion and wellness, with the company's management fully supporting the initiative.
The Director General of the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (nbc), Stanley Similo, has emphasised that ethical, balanced, and accurate reporting is crucial for fair elections, stressing that the media play a vital role in democracy by providing voters with the information they need to make informed decisions.
nbc Director General Stanley Similo says the tourism sector stands to benefit from beauty pageants such as Miss Namibia.
Pageants are known to play an integral role in promoting tourism by attracting visitors from different regions to participate in or witness such events.
The Director General of the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (nbc), Stanley Similo, has expressed concern over the reluctance of some corporate entities to invest in the Miss Namibia beauty pageant.
Similo was speaking at a dinner at Luderitz on the eve of the Miss Namibia beauty pageant contest.
Namibian Broadcasting Corporation Director General Stanley Similo says Namibia and Angola's cooperation in broadcasting will be extended to include television.
Currently, only nbc National FM has programmes catering to Angolan citizens living in Namibia.
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.