What is the name of the oldest newspaper in South Africa?

The Herald is one of South Africa’s oldest newspapers, first published on 7 May 1845. The newspaper is aimed at the people of Nelson Mandela Bay and is published daily from Monday to Friday, and is published in the form of “The Weekend Post” on Saturday….The Herald (South Africa)

Type Daily newspaper
Website www.heraldlive.co.za

Where can I find old South African newspaper articles?

The National Archives of South Africa are home to some great resources and includes far more than just a list of archived newspapers: You can also find plenty of public records here just with a simple e-mail. The National Library of South Africa has a massive collection of newspapers on microfilm dating back decades.

Which year was the first newspaper in South Africa published?

1824
The South African Commercial Advertiser was South Africa’s first independent newspaper and started publication in Cape Town on 7 January 1824.

Who owns South African newspapers?

An estimated 1.3 million newspapers are sold in South Africa daily. There are several independently owned newspapers, most notably Mail & Guardian, however the majority are owned by four large publishing groups: Avusa, Naspers, Independent News and Media (owned by Sekunjalo Investments), and CTP/Caxton.

When did newspaper start in South Africa?

Newspapers. The history of newspapers in South Africa dates back to 1800, when the governor of the Cape Colony initiated the publishing of the government-controlled Cape Town Gazette and African Advertiser.

In what year was radio introduced in South Africa?

1923
Radio broadcasting in South Africa began in 1923, under the auspices of South African Railways, before three radio services were licensed: the Association of Scientific and Technical Societies (ASS) in Johannesburg, the Cape Peninsular Publicity Association in Cape Town and the Durban Corporation, which began …