Namibia’s constitution provides for press freedom and is generally observed in practice.
Journalists face few legal restrictions and generally work without risk to their safety. While state media outlets commonly self-censor, private media remain critical of the government, says US-based Freedom House.
State-run NBC is the main broadcaster. There are five national daily newspapers, including a state-owned title.
There were 1.3 million internet users by December 2021, comprising 52% of the population (Internetworldstats.com).
Press
- The Namibian – private, English and Oshiwambo-language daily
- Namibia Economist – daily
- Die Republikein – Afrikaans daily
- New Era – state-owned daily
- Namibian Sun – private, daily
- Windhoek Observer – private, weekly
- Allgemeine Zeitung – German-language daily published in Windhoek
Television
- Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) – national state broadcaster
- One Africa TV – private, free-to-air
Radio
- Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) – state-run
- Radiowave – private, music
- Radio Energy – private, music
- 99FM – private, music
- Kanaal 7 – private, religious
- Namibia Press Agency (Nampa)
News agency
Source : BBC