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The African Reporter is here to stay

Be sure to get your copy of the African Reporter every Friday.

Rumours that the African Reporter is closing down are untrue. Management of the publication has been made aware of these rumours which are inaccurate.

In fact, the African Reporter remains one of the largest and best-selling community papers in the country.

It is the premium sold local paper on the East Rand enjoying an extensive distribution every week.

The strong ties we have with our readers offers advertisers the ideal platform to reach their target audience.

While Kwatsaduza residents continue to consume our newspapers heavily, they are also increasingly engaging with Kwatsaduza content electronically.


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Apart from our social media platforms and local news sites and e-edition of the African Reporter, all editorial and advertising content is available online.

So you are in good hands. Be sure to get your copy of the African Reporter every Friday.

To advertise in the publication, call Gugu Mofokeng on 011 812 4800 or email to [email protected]

To let us know about any news-related issues contact Doreen Mogolo on 011 812 4800 or email to [email protected] or Kelebogile Chokoe on 011 812 4800 or email to [email protected]

Anyone wishing to become an entrepreneur and start selling the weekly edition of The African Reporter and turn 100% profit on their sales are welcome to visit our office at 48 Fifth Avenue in Springs to get the necessary paperwork in order or contact Charmian Erasmus on 073 001 3047 and get signed up immediately.



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