Thursday 20, November 2008
MISA Namibia Cocktail Evening - Friday February 6, 2009 at the Franco Namibian Cultural Centre---+++---THANK YOU to all the Sponsors to the Namibia media Awards 2008 : FNB, Bank Windhoek, Shell, UNFPA, UNESCO, MICT, NAPPA, One Africa....---+++---
 
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WINNERS – Photographer of the year Dirk Heinrich, Print Journalist of the year, Estelle de Bruyn, and Kaomo Tjombe, Editor at NBC Radio (NEWS), accepting an award on behalf of the Broadcast

MISA Namibia Media Awards 2008

20.11.08 -

By:FREDERICO LINKS

WITH the popping of camera flashes the Republikein's Estelle de Bruyn was on Friday night crowned...

Media Awards 2008

First National Bank Namibia sponsors Namibia Media Awards

Friday 12. of September 2008

The Namibian Chapter of the Media Insititute of Southern Africa recieved a sponsorship cheque of thirty-nine thousand Namibian Dollars (N$ 39 000) from First National Bank (FNB).


Program Areas

MINISTRY REVIEWS ICT POLICY

Tuesday 04. of November 2008

Gobabis

 

Deputy Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Raphael Dinyando, last Thursday (23/10/08) said his ministry has done a lot of work to update the country's existing Information Communication Technology...


ARE JOURNALISTS BORN OR TAUGHT

Tuesday 04. of November 2008

That was one thing a true journalist could never ever be! Judgemental! Regardless of whatever feeling a journalist had about a certain topic, a true journalists, has the uncanny ability to separate themselves from all issues....


Statements/Alerts

MISA NAMIBIA WELCOMES TABLING OF COMMUNICATION BILL

Friday 31. of October 2008

The Namibian Chapter of the Media Institute of Southern Africa, MISA Namibia, acknowledges the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology for taking swift steps to finalize the Information and Communication Bill.


Namibia Media Awards to take place

Tuesday 02. of September 2008

Responding to concerns raised by some journalists about the Sports Award, Haikali said: “The Sports Journalists Award has been with MISA Namibia for three years. During that period it was sad to note that very few, if any, sports...


Profile

The Media Institute of Southern Africa Namibia Chapter was officially launched in November 1998. The Chapter is one of 11 chapters in the SADC countries that form MISA. Since its inception MISA has its focus on the need to promote free, independent and pluralistic media as envisaged in the Windhoek Declaration.

Namibia Media Awards Call for Entries NOW ON!

Entry forms for the Namibia Media Awards 2008