Record-ing Roodepoort Every Thursday morning, around 47 400 copies of the Roodepoort Record (Record) community newspaper are distributed to homes and...
Community news is a balancing act Writing community-based stories might be easy to write, but can be hard to find. For community-based newspapers like the...
The woman whose heart lies in the community Being a mother can mean many things. Cherie Hendricks has been involved in the community of Vrygrond, Cape Town,...
Weslander pas aan by pandemie se “normaal” Die Weslander, ’n weeklikse gemeenskapskoerant aan die Weskus, is genoop om by die “nuwe normaal” aan te pas wat...
Reporting on township news during a pandemic The national lockdown announced in March last year, created many challenges for news publications across the country. For journalists...
Intra Muros grows digital footprint from lockdown Located within Silver Lakes Golf Estate in Pretoria, the monthly magazine, Intra Muros, adapted to Covid-19 and its challenges,...
In conversation with a veteran: Ferial Haffajee To the average South African citizen, journalism may be a field reserved for writers with a vulturous appetite for...
Caledon se nuuslandskap in ‘n post-Covid era Die verlies van die Theewaterskloof Gazette (die Gazette) as “plaaslike spreekbuis” was vir die inwoners van Caledon ’n groot...
A golden era for Dane Hong Dane Hong never thought that he would own multiple businesses. But his love for music led him to various...
Building a community-based business during lockdown Born during lockdown, Sage and Stone focuses on collaborating with women from poorer communities, as well as with NGOs,...