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Tembisan readers have their say:. what would you like to read in your newspaper?

With The Tembisan recently opening its new office at T-Shad behind Tembisa Plaza, operating in the same yard as the Voice of Tembisa (VoT), journalist Malebo Tseke asked residents what they would love to read about in the newspaper.

Reneilwe Sethapelo: “I am happy with the newspaper based right in our community because it is exactly what I was hoping for, to avoid to travelling long distances in order to be in touch with it. I am sure that the Tembisa community will have more opportunity to place their loved ones’ ads in the classifieds and I am hoping to see more job opportunity adverts as well. Some of us managed to find jobs through reading Tembisan. Currently, I am happy with the content in the newspaper.”

 

Sam Sithole: “Tembisan is one of the newspapers that I am relying on to access the information about the township. I wish it can go for print on a daily basis as our township is the second biggest location in Gauteng. I would love to read more about council stories, education, and general stories, especially crime reports because the criminal element is very high.”

 

Sam Dutja: “I am a sports person and I would like to read more about Tembisa sports leagues. And of course, I want to see more crime stories because that is how I mostly gain knowledge about criminal activity happening in the township. I would like to see more advertisements to get important information about companies and government, among others.”

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