Members who are full-time journalists and are employed by any lawful news organisation or freelance journalists who derive at least 75% of their income from performing journalism functions, and who... more
Organisations can join the National Press Club as entities, rather than individuals. There are four (4) corporate membership categories depending on the size or number of members an organisation wo... more
Members who are in professions allied to journalism, either as communicators, public relation officers or marketing specialists and whose applications must be approved by the committee. New members... more
Organisations can join the National Press Club as entities, rather than individuals. There are four (4) corporate membership categories depending on the size or number of members an organisation wo... more
Full-time journalism students in their second or third year of study, and third-year public relations students employed in a related field, and whose applications are approved by the committee. Stu... more
Organisations can join the National Press Club as entities, rather than individuals. There are four (4) corporate membership categories depending on the size or number of members an organisation wo... more
Former full-time journalists and / or associate members and / or freelance journalists who have retired, and who are not employed full-time in any other profession or occupation. Their membership c... more
Organisations can join the National Press Club as entities, rather than individuals. There are four (4) corporate membership categories depending on the size or number of members an organisation wo... more
Members who are acknowledged as prominent members of the media community and are appointed by the committee on the understanding that the membership will apply only as long as the honorary member i... more
The committee will have the right to appoint one person as honorary president of the club for his / her contribution to the journalistic profession or the Press Club’s welfare.