Namibia
of the state. For example when the government curtailed the NBC
English radio Chat Show (see indicator 3.5) a few days before World
Press Freedom Day on May 3 2007, the New Era published a vicious
attack on government’s action.
It was noted that the government might not interfere in New Era
because most of the newspaper’s reporters are Otjiherero-speaking
and hardly any speak Oshiwambo. “The Owambo are more sensitive and prone to self-censorship. The Herero, it seems, speak more
freely.”
There is an impression that there is no editorial interference from
government in NAMPA, and that the local news agency does not
practice self-censorship. This is because NAMPA has been known to
carry reports critical of government. It was mentioned that this
might be a question of incompetence or a result of capacity constraints, rather than official policy.
SCORES:
Individual scores:

4, 2, 1, 3, 3, 3, 2, 3, 3

Average score:

2.7

2.7

(2005 = 1.8)

Local or regional independent news agencies gather and
distribute information for all media.

ANALYSIS:
The Echoes specialised feature service of the Polytechnic of Namibia
continues to operate, particularly through commissions. During the
2005 elections these student journalists produced “some of the best
ever electoral coverage”, published in the daily newspapers. Echoes has been negotiating with NAMPA to include its stories in the
news service for distribution to all media houses, but the outcome
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