The first African national newspapers were: Ikhwezi (The Morning Star), Isigidi samaXhosa (The Xhosa Messenger), Imvo zabaNTsundu>/em> (Opinions of the Black People), and Izwi labantu (Voice of the People), which first appeared in the mid-19th century.
Date:
19th Century
Occupation:
Newspapers
Location:
South Africa, Africa
19th Century
Occupation:
Newspapers
Location:
South Africa, Africa
Additional Information:
- Media of South Africa – Wikipedia
The first Dutch language newspaper, De Zuid-Afrikaan, was published in 1830, the first African language newspaper, Umshumayeli Wendaba, in 1837 and the first Afrikaans language newspaper, Die Afrikaanse Patriot, in 1876. The current newspaper industry is in a fairly healthy state. - List of newspapers in South Africa – Wikipedia
This is a list of newspapers in South Africa. In 2017, there were 22 daily and 25 weekly major urban newspapers in South Africa, most published in English. - A guide to South African newspapers – Brand South Africa
Sep 12, 2013 – South Africa’s oldest newspaper, the Witness, serves English readers throughout KwaZulu-Natal, with most of its readers in greater Pietermaritzburg and inland KwaZulu-Natal. Owned by Media24, it was formerly known as the Natal Witness. - Review of A Newspaper History of South Africa | The Heritage …
HIs newspaper histories go back to 1976 when the first edition came out and the … The South African story in the newest edition starts with the discovery of gold … - African Newspapers, Series 1 and 2, 1800-1925 | Readex
African Newspapers, Series 1 and 2, 1800-1925, offers unmatched coverage of the … Among the South African titles are Black Man, British Settler, Cape Times, …