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Die Son (Afrikaans: "The Sun") is a mixed Afrikaans-language South African tabloid reporting sensational news essentially after the model of British tabloids. It is the South African newspaper with the largest increase in readership in recent years. In the Western Cape province, it appears as a daily; in other provinces, it is a weekly paper.
Frontpage of "Die Afrikaanse Patriot" (1876), a newspaper in an early form of the Afrikaans language This is a list of newspapers in South Africa . In 2017, there were 22 daily and 25 weekly major urban newspapers in South Africa, mostly published in English or Afrikaans. [ 1 ]
The precursor was Die Beeld, an Afrikaans Sunday newspaper established in the 1960s. Die Beeld later merged with Dagbreek to become Rapport. [3]: 292 The Beeld brand was re-established in 1974 with the founding of the daily newspaper, Beeld (Fourie 2007). In June 2024, Moneyweb reported the newspaper would cease print in October. [4]
Daily Voice was launched on 16 March 2005 in the Western Cape, selling at the price of R1.50. [2] Its publication was a reaction to the success of the tabloid Daily Sun, published by Media24 and begun in 2002, and was part of a "tabloidisation" wave in the country. [1]
van die os op die wa af – lit. "from the ox onto the wagon and off". Similar to "speaking of which" and "while we're on the subject" van toeka se dae af – lit. "since the olden days". Derived from the acronym "toeka", which is defined as the foundation of God's Word, which means it has been used since biblical times.
Beeld (freely translated as Picture or Image) is an Afrikaans-language daily newspaper that was launched on 16 September 1974. Beeld is distributed in four provinces of South Africa: Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Limpopo and North West, previously part of the former Transvaal province.
Leo Barnard en Jan-Ad Stemmet, 'n Lewe van sy eie – 'n biografie van Volksblad, Tafelberg, 2004 Jaap Steyn, Koerant wys hy kon altyd druk hanteer, Volksblad 100 (Volksblad-bylae), 18 November 2004 Jaap Steyn, Nie sonder rede rebellekoerant, Die Volksblad, 21 Julie 1990 Jaap Steyn, Dagbladwording skop met fees af, Die Volksblad, 28 Julie 1990
Gert Van Tonder from Wielie Walie makes a guest appearance. New voice cast. Haas Das: Riaan Cruywagen. Piet Muis: Jan Wolmarans (speaking), Annaretha Naude (singing)