Africazine:
The Namibian Society of Composers and Authors of Music (Nascam) is taking significant steps to enhance its governance and operational efficiency.
During its recent annual general meeting in Windhoek, Nascam members endorsed the current board for a full three-year term. They also approved reforms aimed at strengthening copyright administration and improving royalty collections.
Nascam Approves Reforms for Better Copyright Management
The resolutions adopted at the AGM reflect a commitment to enhancing the welfare of members and the overall effectiveness of the organization. The reforms are designed to streamline operations and ensure fair royalty distribution among artists.
Additionally, the meeting saw the approval of the Planning, Research, Training and Information Centre (PRTIC). This new initiative aims to provide resources and support for members, further bolstering the music industry in Namibia.
Namibia: Key figures on Nascam Reforms
- Three-year term for the current board
Future Directions for Nascam
- Implementation of governance and operational reforms
- Launch of the Planning, Research, Training and Information Centre (PRTIC)
Nascam's reforms signal a proactive approach to supporting Namibia's music industry.
