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  2. Nation Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Products. Newspapers, magazines, radio stations, television stations. Number of employees. 1,400 (2004) Website. www .nationmedia .com. Nation Media Group ( NMG ), formerly East African Newspapers (Nation Series) Ltd, is an East African media group listed based in Kenya and listed on the Nairobi Stock Exchange. It is owned by Aga Khan IV.

  3. Mass media in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Although Namibia's population is fairly small, the country has a diverse choice of media; in 2010 two TV stations, 19 radio stations (without counting community stations), 5 daily newspapers, several weeklies and special publications compete for the attention of the audience. As of 2014, Namibia had 3 television stations, 13 newspapers, and 25 ...

  4. Namibia Media Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Network Media Hub ( NMH, previously Democratic Media Holdings, DMH) is a publishing house in Namibia. Founded in 1992, it publishes five major Namibian newspapers, the Afrikaans -language Republikein, the German Allgemeine Zeitung, the English Namibian Sun, the daily Sport edition Sport Wrap, and the Business/Financial edition Market Watch.

  5. United Nations Transition Assistance Group - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Transition Assistance Group ( UNTAG) was a United Nations (UN) peacekeeping force deployed from April 1989 to March 1990 in Namibia, known at the time as South West Africa, to monitor the peace process and elections there. Namibia had been occupied by South Africa since 1915, first under a League of Nations mandate and later ...

  6. The Namibian - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Nangolo Mbumba - Wikipedia

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    Nangolo Mbumba (born 15 August 1941) is a Namibian politician who is the fourth and current president of Namibia. He became president after the death of Hage Geingob, under whom he had served as the second Vice-president of Namibia from 2018 to 2024. A member of the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), Mbumba has headed several ...

  8. Namibian Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Setswana. siLozi. !Ha. Official website. www .nbc .na. 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 ).

  9. Human rights in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Human rights in Namibia are currently recognised and protected by the Namibian constitution formed in 1990 by a 72-seat assembly. [1] The assembly consisted of differing political parties. After a draft, the constitution was agreed upon by all members of the seven political parties involved.