Kormorant
Serving the Hartbeespoort and Brits communities since 1982, this bilingual weekly publication provides essential local news and advertising to residents in both English and Afrikaans. It is highly regarded as a key source of information for the region, bridging the gap between local municipal developments and the daily lives of its diverse readership.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN SOUTH AFRICA
A small number of legacy publishing groups dominate a national press market characterized by mass-market tabloids operating alongside established broadsheets. The Sunday Times stands as the country's largest national weekly, while the Media24-owned tabloid Daily Sun captures an enormous daily working-class readership. Historic titles like the investigative Mail & Guardian, the financial broadsheet Business Day, and Johannesburg's centre-left daily The Star hold significant journalistic weight across the country. Beyond these prominent English-language publications, the historic Afrikaans daily Die Burger serves substantial regional audiences in the Western and Eastern Cape. Paperboy indexes 77 South African newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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