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Rapport is an Afrikaans-language weekly newspaper (released on Sundays) in South Africa and published by Media24. Its head office is in Johannesburg . [ 1 ] It is the second largest Sunday newspaper in South Africa after the Sunday Times . [ 2 ]
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Rapport started in December 1969 with the launch of the second television channel, TV2. It went out between 19:10 and 19:30 each weekday following a 10-minute news bulletin from TV-nytt at 19:00 and preceding a longer TV-nytt programme at 19:30 on TV1. Rapport at this time focused on the in-depth coverage of selected news items. It was often ...
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 Jaap Steyn, Volksblad se pad lank met nasionalisme, Die Volksblad, 29 September 1990
The Jan Rabie Rapport Prize, for debut works in Afrikaans, was awarded annually at the same awards ceremony as the Media24 prizes from 2004 to 2014, but was open to all South African publishers. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The M-Net Literary Awards were also awarded at the same ceremony until 2010.
On 1 October 1937, Nasionale Pers set up the company Voortrekkerpers in the Transvaal to support the National Party in Transvaal by publishing Die Transvaler. [3]: 411 [4] Initially the Cape National Party tried to control the extremism of the National Party in the Transvaal by appointing Hendrik Verwoerd as the papers first editor but he would side with Transvaal branch and Nationale Pers ...
Rabie, who was born in Johannesburg, worked as a journalist for the Afrikaans newspapers Die Burger and Rapport. [3] In 1986, Rabie started performing politically themed cabaret at arts festivals under his new stage name (kerkorrel meaning church organ in Afrikaans).
Rapport (/ r ə ˈ p ɔːr / rə-POR; French:) is a close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned are "in sync" with each other, understand each other's feelings or ideas, and communicate smoothly.