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Shihomeka appointed as  new media Ombudsman Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Editors’ Forum of Namibia (EFN) has appointed Sadrag Panduleni Shihomeka as the new Media Ombudsman. His term runs from 23 July 2025 to 22 July 2028. EFN secretary general Selma Ikela announced the appointment on Thursday, following an extraordinary general meeting held on 18 July 2025. Shihomeka takes over from John Nakuta, whose term ended on 30 June 2025 after serving for seven years and 10 months. “Dr Shihomeka is currently a senior lecturer in Journalism and Media Technology at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST), where he teaches modules including Corporate Public Relations,” said Ikela. EFN also elected eight panellists to serve on the Media Complaints Committee for the same term. Four represent the public: Maria Uushona, Johan Coetzee, Naita Hishoono, and Shoki Kandjimi.  The four representing the media are Lazarus Amukeshe, Lischen Khachas, Shelleygan Petersen, and Penda Jonas Hashoongo. The newly elected EFN executive committee includes Toivo Ndjebela as chairperson, Ester Mbathera as deputy chairperson, Jeaneth Haipare as treasurer, and Gerald Johr as a committee member. Ikela remains secretary general, and Elizabeth M’ule continues as coordinator.

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EFN appoints Dr. Shihomeka as new Media Ombudsman EFN appoints Dr. Shihomeka as new Media Ombudsman NBC Online Thu, 07/24/2025 - 11:22

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Media watchdog’s term extended to complete 2024 election monitoring The Editors’ Forum of Namibia (EFN) has announced the extension of John Nakuta’s term as media ombudsman for an additional three months, from 1 April to 30 June. Nakuta’s current term was set to expire on Monday, 31 March. “The EFN initially planned to call for nominations in February but postponed the process to allow Namibians to mourn the founding father of the nation, former president Sam Nujoma, who died on 8 February,” reads a statement released by the EFN’s executive committee. The statement further states that launching the nomination process at the time would have been overshadowed by the national mourning. “Additionally, the extension will enable Nakuta to successfully conclude the 2024 Media Monitoring Project, which he initiated to assess media coverage – both legacy and online – of the presidential and National Assembly elections”. The post Media watchdog’s term extended to complete 2024 election monitoring appeared first on The Namibian.

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Media watchdog’s term extended to complete 2024 election monitoring The Editors’ Forum of Namibia (EFN) has announced the extension of John Nakuta’s term as media ombudsman for an additional three months, from 1 April to 30 June. Nakuta’s current term was set to expire on Monday, 31 March. “The EFN initially planned to call for nominations in February but postponed the process to allow Namibians to mourn the founding father of the nation, former president Sam Nujoma, who died on 8 February,” reads a statement released by the EFN’s executive committee. The statement further states that launching the nomination process at the time would have been overshadowed by the national mourning. “Additionally, the extension will enable Nakuta to successfully conclude the 2024 Media Monitoring Project, which he initiated to assess media coverage – both legacy and online – of the presidential and National Assembly elections”. The post Media watchdog’s term extended to complete 2024 election monitoring appeared first on The Namibian.

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EFN extends Media Ombudsman’s term for three months Allexer Namundjembo The Editors’ Forum of Namibia (EFN) has extended the term of media ombudsman John Nakuta by three months, from 1 April to 30 June. The EFN said the extension will allow time for a proper call for nominations in line with the Code of Ethics and Conduct for Namibian Print, Broadcast, and Online Media.  Nakuta’s term ended on 31 March. The nomination process was meant to start in February but was delayed due to the national mourning period following the death of Namibia’s Founding President, Sam Nujoma, on 8 February. “This extension also provides Nakuta the opportunity to successfully conclude the 2024 Media Monitoring Project, which he initiated to evaluate media coverage, both traditional and online, of the 2024 Presidential and National Assembly elections,” reads the statement issued by the EFN executives. The project, which ran for six months from July to December 2024 and included Election Day on November 27, is one of the first of its kind in Namibia and possibly in southern Africa.  It received support from the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung’s FES Media, the European Union, German Cooperation, DW Akademie, and the Namibia Media Trust (NMT). The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Namibia also supported the project, which produced four briefing papers on key topics: misinformation and disinformation, youth participation in governance, gender dynamics in democratic governance, and the role of strong institutions in supporting democracy. Nakuta’s role as media ombudsman involved handling public complaints about media coverage and ensuring media outlets follow ethical standards. The position is intended to promote accountability and fairness in the media. The EFN said it will open nominations for the next term after June. The role requires an independent and respected individual with experience in media, journalism, law, or public policy.

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Nakuta’s term as media ombudsman extended to June The Editors’ Forum of Namibia (EFN) has announced the extension of John Nakuta’s term as media ombudsman for an additional three months, from 1 April to 30 June. Nakuta’s current term was set to expire on Monday, 31 March. “The EFN initially planned to call for nominations in February but postponed the process to allow Namibians to mourn the founding father of the nation, former president Sam Nujoma, who died on 8 February,” reads a statement released by the EFN’s executive committee. The statement further states that launching the nomination process at the time would have been overshadowed by the national mourning. “Additionally, the extension will enable Nakuta to successfully conclude the 2024 Media Monitoring Project, which he initiated to assess media coverage – both legacy and online – of the presidential and National Assembly elections”. The post Nakuta’s term as media ombudsman extended to June appeared first on The Namibian.

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