The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) board has announced on Monday that all radio services, including its commercial radio service Touch FM, will resume normal broadcasting hours from Wednesday. The public broadcaster indroduced cost savings measures on 9 September because of a subsidy shortfall that has put the corporation in a difficult financial situation resulting in the inability to honour some of its commitments to creditors and carry out its mandate. Austerity measures included ceasing transmission for both radio and TV between 21h00 and 07h00, switching off cameras at Parliament, taking all indigenous TV news bulletins off air and suspending some TV channels. NBC is still in talks with the main shareholder to find an amicable solution before it can restore all broadcasting services on TV.