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Minister does about-turn on mobile TV licensing
NEWSWATCH: A “U-turn” decision by the minister of communications Ivy Matsepe-Cassaburri to have an open and non-discriminatory policy on digital video broadcasting-handheld (DVBH) - and more than once licence holder - has been welcomed by the telecommunications industry, writes Business Report.
Meanwhile, Johannes Martin Smith, the editor of Windhoek Observer and a bastion of Namibian journalist, passed away at the age of 75 last week, reports AllAfrica.com
Lastly, Sunday World reports that controversial YFM DJ, Chilli M, has been in anger-management rehabilitation for the past two weeks and will return to the airwaves sometime in August 2008.
For more:
- Business Report: Policy U-turn on mobile TV welcomed
- Sowetan: Digital TV's SOS will benefit poorest
- The Citizen: TV viewers will have to fork out for digital set-up
- AllAfrica.com: Bastion of Namibian journalism dies
- Sunday World: Chilli M gets anger managed
