It also runs the Newsprint Namibia printing works, and the television channel DStv285 and GoTv25.
The Namibian Sun, a weekly newspaper established in 2007 and a daily since 2010, is a tabloid launched to "attract young readers".
With interests in three major newspapers, ownership of the printing press and stakes in radio, Robin Tyson argued in 2008 that NMH was "dominant [...] in the Namibian media market".
Free Press Printers, owned by Trustco, was established in 2006 and prints The Namibian as well as the weekly tabloid Informante.
Stimulus holds 50% via its subsidiary Desert Trade Investments (Pty) Ltd,[3] and the other 50% directly after buying it from the South African media publisher Media24.