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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 ...
Rhodesia was an unrecognised state in southern Africa from 1965 to 1979, equivalent in territory to modern Zimbabwe. This article lists number-one singles on Rhodesia's music chart, the Lyons Maid Hits of the Week, broadcast by Radio 1. [1] [2] Its rankings were based on weekly sales. [2]
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 ...
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The same year, a second broadcaster, the Central African Broadcasting Station (CABS), was established, which had responsibility for broadcasting to African audiences in Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) and Nyasaland (now Malawi) as well as Southern Rhodesia. [2]
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 ...
Dance Music Authority (DMA) Dance Music Report (formerly Disco News, later DMR) Dancing Astronaut; Death to the World; De:Bug; Decibel; Deep Water Acres; The Deli; denim delinquent; Diapason; Digital Music News; Dirty Linen; Disc; Disco 45; Discografia Internazionale; DIY; DJ Magazine (or DJ Mag) Dork; Double Dance; DownBeat; Drowned in Sound ...
Moto, established in 1959 in Gweru, Zimbabwe's Midlands town, originated as a weekly community newspaper founded by the Catholic Church.Over time, it transitioned into Moto Fast, gaining prominence during the liberation war by openly criticizing the colonial government and supporting African nationalist parties.