THE 15th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Southern African Broadcasting Association (SABA) takes place in Windhoek next week, with The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) hosting.
SABA is an organisation representing public service and other broadcasting organisations throughout SADC. About 150 delegates from every SADC country are expected to partake in the event.NBC DG Bob Kandetu, during a press briefing yesterday, said that the highlight of the event is expected to be a live broadcast throughout SADC next Monday at 18h00.This will be of a special discussion on regional integration throughout Southern Africa and the challenges this pose for broadcasters.Speakers during this discussion are expected to include political analyst Dr Joe Diescho, and economist Robin Sherbourne.MTC yesterday pledged its support to the NBC’s task by donating N$5 000 airtime to organisers, as well as stationary and N$10 000 in cash.Other sponsors include M&Z Motors, Auas Delta, and Hyundai.About 150 delegates from every SADC country are expected to partake in the event.NBC DG Bob Kandetu, during a press briefing yesterday, said that the highlight of the event is expected to be a live broadcast throughout SADC next Monday at 18h00.This will be of a special discussion on regional integration throughout Southern Africa and the challenges this pose for broadcasters. Speakers during this discussion are expected to include political analyst Dr Joe Diescho, and economist Robin Sherbourne.MTC yesterday pledged its support to the NBC’s task by donating N$5 000 airtime to organisers, as well as stationary and N$10 000 in cash.Other sponsors include M&Z Motors, Auas Delta, and Hyundai.
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