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Thembisan is back as a free newspaper

This Thembisa favourite will return the week ending February 10 with about 50 000 copies delivered door to door in Thembisa every second week.

There is no better time than February, the month of love, for the Thembisan to return to its readers with a welcoming new element – Thembisan will now be a free community newspaper.

This Thembisa favourite will return the week ending February 10 with about 50 000 copies delivered door to door in Thembisa. It is no longer a weekly publication, but a bi-weekly.

We will also see the return of the Thembisan’s online presence as the publication will have a dedicated section on www.kemptonexpress.co.za

Our readers can look forward to exciting prizes, pages jam-packed with hyper local stories and soon our social media platforms will also return.

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The team to lead this includes editor Marietta Lombard and journalist Lynne Ndlovu who we are confident will thrive under the dedicated mentorship of seasoned journalist Puleng Sekabate.

Start sending your news leads to mlombard@caxton.co.za

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