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Student magazine: University of Rhodesia students Parade?–2003 Contemporary affairs Monthly The Police Review (later Outpost) 1911–1970s BSAP affairs British South Africa Police: Monthly [15] [13] Prize: Contemporary affairs Radio Post: Monthly Rafters: 1941–55 Rhodesian Air Force: Monthly [12] [16] Rhodesia Calls: Tourism Rhodesia ...
Rhodesians Worldwide is a quarterly contact magazine for former Rhodesian citizens and other people who desire to maintain a link with Rhodesia. It is distributed in 60 countries. It is affiliated with many other Rhodesian diaspora organisations, in the UK, RSA, Australia and New Zealand.
Argus spun its Southern Rhodesia newspapers into the Rhodesian Printing and Publishing Company and went public on 8 March 1927, making Zimpapers one of the oldest listings on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange. The company was renamed upon Rhodesia's independence as Zimbabwe in 1980, and the Zimbabwean government acquired majority ownership in the ...
Illustrated Life Rhodesia was a fortnightly picture magazine published in Salisbury, Rhodesia, by the Graham Publishing Company, from at least 1968 [1] to at least 1978. [2] Aimed at the white Rhodesian populace, it carried articles on Rhodesian history as well as on current affairs and prominent local personalities.
Two Tone was launched in 1954. [1] The founders were Phillippa Berlyn and Olive Robertson. [1] [2] While the magazine was published in association with the National Arts Foundation of Rhodesia [3] and the University of Rhodesia's English Department the selection process was left to the journal's rotating board of editors, whose focus on "good writing," "technical skill," "stylistic innovation ...
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