Namibia: Govt Increases Funding to New Era and Nampa By N$30m Amid State Interference Concerns

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Executive director of information and communication technology Audrin Mathe has failed to explain why the government has increased funding to its media agencies with millions.

The budget of New Era Publications Corporation (NEPC) and the Namibia Press Agency (Nampa) has increased from a combined N$25 million to N$30 million.

“Please check the budget motivation by the minister. We will discuss the merger at an appropriate time,” Mathe told The Namibian yesterday.

Mathe, a former New Era chief executive who oversaw a controversial reign at the state newspaper, declined to provide more details on the proposed New Era-Nampa merger.

According to the budget motivation by minister of information and communication technology Emma Theofilus earlier this year, New Era’s budget will be used “to continue to disseminate pertinent information through its daily newspaper, New Era, reporting on community and government-related matters”.

News about the budget allocation comes at a time of concerns about the government planning to have a Zimbabwean-style news media approach to spread state propaganda.

Similar concerns were also raised after Nampa commercial services head Confidence Musariri was hand-picked as New Era’s new managing editor.

The government has failed to publicly provide information on the proposed media merger, amid reports that the item is now being considered by minister of finance and public enterprises Iipimbu Shiimi.