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Read a digital version of the ZO on your smart device

Never miss out on an edition of the ZO because you forgot to buy it, or because it’s sold out at the shops!

Do you prefer reading the newspaper on your smart device?

Download the Zululand Observer app and receive your weekly dose of local news on your smart device.

Unlike news snippets, this is the Zululand Observer as you know it, just in the form of a digital newspaper.

Click on the edition that you want to read, and download it at a minimal cost (much cheaper than a print copy).

The app allows you to see all the pages of the newspaper edition which you have selected. Page through them just like you would with a traditional newspaper and zoom in to read the articles of your choice.

The best thing is: the edition will remain on your phone, and you can read it as many times as you want, wherever you go!

No need to go to the shops to purchase your print newspaper. If you missed a recent past edition, you will be able to find it on our app. Never miss out on an edition of the ZO because you forgot to buy it, or because it’s sold out at the shops!

Subscribe to the Zululand Observer app to get your digital version of the ZO.

As of 22 June 2020, each ZO edition will cost you R3.50 when you opt for a three-month subscription. With a six-month subscription, every ZO edition costs just R2.50 each.

It’s a great investment to receive local, relevant news that you can rely on, and carry it with you wherever you go!

Search for ‘Zululand Observer’ on your app store and follow the prompts to download the app.

 

At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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Mari Scott

Mari is a talented writer and media expert with 20 years’ experience in the industry. She has worked as an editor, journalist, proofreader and digital content curator. She is equally comfortable in the newsroom, working on hard-hitting, objective stories, and in the advertising department where she skilfully crafts B2C content for local businesses. She holds a BA Journalism degree.
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