Nascam members endorse board, back reforms
The Namibian Society of Composers and Authors of Music (Nascam) has retained its current board for a full three-year term, while approving governance, operational and member welfare reforms aimed at strengthening copyright administration and improving royalty collections. The resolutions were adopted during the organisation’s elective annual general meeting (AGM) in Windhoek on Saturday. The meeting […] The post Nascam members endorse board, back reforms appeared first on The Namibian .

The Namibian Society of Composers and Authors of Music (Nascam) has retained its current board for a full three-year term, while approving governance, operational and member welfare reforms aimed at strengthening copyright administration and improving royalty collections.
The resolutions were adopted during the organisation’s elective annual general meeting (AGM) in Windhoek on Saturday.

The meeting also approved the launch of the Planning, Research, Training and Information Centre (PRTIC), a new capacity-building initiative funded through a US$93 730 (about N$1.5 million) grant from Unesco International Fund for Cultural Diversity. The project is scheduled to begin in July.
Nascam board chairperson Joseph Ailonga says members had given the organisation a strong mandate to implement the reforms.


