Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) spokesperson Immanuel Nashinge says The Namibian has played a pivotal role in shaping the country by creating opportunities for employment, career growth, and professional development.
He says this in light of the media organisation’s 40th anniversary.
“Beyond its role in the struggle for freedom, The Namibian has helped shape the nation we are today. It has created opportunities for Namibians, employment, career growth, and professional development,” he says.
“The Namibian has remained steadfast in upholding the principles of democracy, freedom of speech, and press freedom,” he says.
As a watchdog, Nashinge says, the paper continues to hold power to account and ensures the voices of the people are never silenced.
He says the paper has contributed to the Windhoek Declaration, now a landmark document for media freedom in Africa, which remains a testament to its enduring legacy in a free Namibia.
“On this momentous occasion, I extend my deepest gratitude to The Namibian for 40 years of service, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication to our nation.
“May you continue to inform, educate, and illuminate the path toward a more just and equitable Namibia.”
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