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  2. The Herald (Zimbabwe) - Wikipedia

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    In October the following year it became a printed newspaper and changed its name to The Rhodesia Herald. [2] The Argus group later set up a subsidiary called the Rhodesian Printing and Publishing Company [3] to run its newspapers in what was then Southern Rhodesia. The front page of the Rhodesia Herald ' s 12 November 1965 edition. Note the ...

  3. Rhodesia Television - Wikipedia

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    Rhodesia Television (RTV) was a live-broadcast, television station operating in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) as a private company. It was established on the 14th of November, 1960, first in Salisbury (now Harare ), with transmissions in Bulawayo beginning seven months later.

  4. List of newspapers in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The Herald has seen a decline in readership from 132,000 to between 50,000 and 100,000 in recent years. [1] The influential Daily News , which regularly published criticism of the government, was shut down in 2002, however its director Wilf Mbanga started The Zimbabwean soon after to continue challenging the Mugabe regime. [ 1 ]

  5. Zimpapers - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Limited, operating as Zimpapers, is a state-controlled Zimbabwean mass media company. [1] Originally a newspaper Publishing company, in the 2010s it expanded its operations to include commercial printing, radio and television.

  6. William Fairbridge - Wikipedia

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    Although the Mashonaland Herald was inevitably of variable quality, its success demonstrated the demand for a Rhodesian newspaper. Fairbridge re-launched the Mashonaland Herald as the Rhodesia Herald in 1892. This was a printed newspaper, and he followed this by founding the Bulawayo Chronicle in 1894. [7]

  7. William Bemister - Wikipedia

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    After brief service in the ranks with the regular British Army's Intelligence Corps, then the Corps' Territorial Army airborne unit, and the civil staff of the Metropolitan Police Commissioner's Office at New Scotland Yard in the 1960s, Bemister started his journalism career with the politically liberal Rhodesia Herald and Sunday Mail newspaper group in pre-independence Rhodesia before joining ...

  8. Livestreamed news - Wikipedia

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    CCTV of China provides a livestream of world news via its website, and via its official channel on YouTube. CNA news channel is based in Singapore, and provides a live newstream via its official online portal, [27] and its social media presence through Facebook, Instagram, YouTube [28] and Twitter as well as apps for tablets and mobile devices ...

  9. History of the Rhodesian Light Infantry (1972–1977) - Wikipedia

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    The Rhodesia Herald ' s defence reporter, Chris Reynolds, described the Battalion's performance in the Battle of "Hill 31" as "spectacular". [4] Many individual RLI soldiers won official recognition for their combat actions between 1972 and 1977, with 14 gaining operational commendations and 10 winning the Bronze Cross of Rhodesia. [5]

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