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Monday, 11 May 2026
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Organization

Nascam

Also known as: The Namibian Society of Composers and Authors of Music · Namibian Society of Composers and Authors of Music

Nascam — royalty collection and distribution body for Namibian composers and authors of music, defending its distribution system amid musician earnings concerns.

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In coverage

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  1. December 2025
  2. October 2025
  3. aborations, we should stop hating ourselves and form a united front to grow our art further.” Lil D is now working full-time to support his family. “I am currently also serving on the new interim board of directors of the Namibian Society of Composers and Authors of Music (Nascam

    The Namibian

    Only Consider Doing Music If You’re Really Talented – Lil D
  4. July 2025
  5. The Namibian Society of Composers and Authors of Music (Nascam), mandated to collect royalties for member artists under the Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Protection Act, has been plagued by inefficiencies.

    The Namibian

    Five Years Without the NAMAs
  6. May 2025
  7. The Namibian Society of Composers and Authors of Music (Nascam) categorically refutes D-Naff’s accusations and calls for an end to the personal attacks that harm the entire creative industry.

    The Namibian

    Right of Reply: Nascam Responds to False Claims
  8. September 2023
  9. October 2022
  10. March 2022
  11. We do know there are rights holders across the board that Nascam does not represent and this requires some form of organisation that would then receive the levy.

    The Namibian

    The Politics of Content Creation
  12. We do know there are rights holders across the board that Nascam does not represent and this requires some form of organisation that would then receive the levy.

    The Namibian

    The Politics of Content Creation
  13. February 2022
  14. Close to 100 of the about 7 000 members of the Namibian Society of Composers and Authors of Music (Nascam) attended the organisation’s annual general meeting (AGM) last weekend.

    The Namibian

    Nascam AGM Fails to Elect New Board
  15. Speaking about his experience in the music industry over the years, he says he is not pleased about the fact that artists are underpaid. “There is something that broke my heart: In The Namibian I saw an article stating Nascam has paid a member 78 cents.

    The Namibian

    ‘Damaloki' Is More Than Music – Damara Dikding

Today

  1. Nascam CEO fired after disciplinary process finds misconduct

    The Namibian Society of Composers and Authors of Music's board has fired chief executive Albert Nicanor following a disciplinary process that found him guilty of gross insubordination, fraud, dishonesty, and negligent and unauthorised use of a company vehicle. Acting chief executive Ferdinand Gertze will remain in the position until a substantive appointment is made.

    8 hours ago · The Namibian

Tuesday 10 March

  1. Arts ministry consults on reviving dormant Namibian music awards

    The Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sport, Arts and Culture has invited industry stakeholders to help shape the return of the Namibian Annual Music Awards (NAMAs), which have been dormant since MTC withdrew funding in 2020. A stakeholder engagement session is scheduled for 14 March to strengthen the awards' credibility and gather input on award categories, industry development needs, and future direction.

    10 March 2026 · The Namibian

Monday 2 March

  1. Nascam defends royalty payout model amid musician concerns

    The Namibian Society of Composers and Authors of Music has defended its royalty distribution system after a parliament member questioned reports of local musicians earning as little as N$2 per broadcast play. Nascam says the figure is not a fixed rate but is calculated based on total royalties collected from music users and distributed through an automated system, though it acknowledges a need to amend legislation to better address digital platforms and online usage.

    2 March 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 26 February

  1. MP Shitana criticizes minimal music royalties and missing ISRC system

    Namibian musicians earn as little as N$2 per broadcast play, a rate unchanged since independence, according to MP Frederick Shitana. He called for a national International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) system to help local artists earn from digital platforms and said Namibia's reliance on South Africa for ISRC registration disadvantages creators.

    26 February 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 13 February

  1. ||Kharas council appoints interim chief regional officer

    The ||Kharas Regional Council has appointed Megameno Shikongo as acting chief regional officer for three months, following the arrest of former acting CRO Ralph Sachika on fraud, forgery, money laundering and corruption charges. The council is awaiting approval from the Public Service Commission to appoint a substantive CRO by 1 April.

    13 February 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 4 February

  1. Musician calls for mandatory local music quota on radio

    Swart Baster has renewed calls for binding local music quotas on Namibian radio stations, arguing that limited airplay is undermining local artists' incomes. According to Nascam interim board chairperson Joseph Ailonga, broadcasters are being consulted to revise the broadcasting code of conduct, with some indicating willingness to increase local content to 70–90%.

    4 February 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 21 January

  1. Young artist Mapuzza builds career from Walvis Bay despite resource constraints

    At 18, Willias Nghitotelwa (Mapuzza) is among a wave of Namibian artists building momentum from outside established centres. Despite challenges accessing studios, radio play, and digital distribution platforms, he gained breakthrough with his song 'Mr Driver' through organic social media circulation and plans to release more music by end of February.

    21 January 2026 · The Namibian

Tuesday 6 January

  1. Rural Namibian artists struggle with studio costs, promotion

    Two musicians from Katima Mulilo and Kavango East describe the challenges of building music careers outside Namibia's main industry hubs, citing expensive studio time, difficulty affording professional videos, and limited promotion access, though one has gained recent online traction and another has achieved national recognition after years of persistence.

    6 January 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Rural Namibian artists face financial barriers to music success

    Two musicians from outside Namibia's main music hubs—DJ Vuyo from Katima Mulilo and UGEE from Kavango East—describe the obstacles facing rural artists, including expensive studio time, costly professional promotion, and years of struggle before gaining national recognition. Both say persistence, self-funding, and remaining opportunity-ready have been key to building their careers.

    6 January 2026 · The Namibian

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