The Namibian has positioned its Sunrise bulletin as a weekday morning digest, sent at 6am from Monday to Friday, designed to help readers catch up quickly on the previous day’s main developments. The publication says the newsletter aims to cut through the clutter of the news cycle with a concise, lightly styled roundup for subscribers.

Alongside that service, The Namibian says it uses AI tools to support newsroom work, while stressing that editors retain oversight and responsibility for final output. That approach has been referenced repeatedly in the newspaper’s recent opinion and feature pages, suggesting the policy is now part of its public editorial identity rather than a one-off note.

The wider conversation around AI in Namibia has been gaining pace. In a June 2025 piece, Pinehas Nakaziko examined whether the technology will strengthen opportunities for young people or displace them, noting its growing presence in schools and businesses. Other commentary by Dudley Viall, published across 2023, 2024 and 2026, has continued to acknowledge the paper’s use of AI assistance while leaning on human editorial control as the safeguard.

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