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The Namibian is the largest daily newspaper in Namibia, founded in 1985 by journalist Gwen Lister to promote independence from South Africa. It is published in English and Oshiwambo, and has faced violence and boycotts from both sides of the political spectrum.
The Standard was founded in 1902 as the African Standard and later became the East African Standard. It is now a daily newspaper with a 48% market share and owns KTN, Radio Maisha, The Nairobian and Standard Digital.
Find out the names, languages, ownership, and websites of newspapers published in Namibia. Republikein is one of the daily newspapers in Afrikaans and English, owned by Namibia Media Holdings.
Nairobi is the largest city and the capital of Kenya, located in the south-east of the country. It is a major regional hub for finance, transport, culture and education, and has a diverse population of over 4.3 million people.
Namibian Sun is a daily English-language newspaper in Namibia, launched in 2007. It is owned by Namibia Media Holdings and has a circulation of 36,000 copies.
Allgemeine Zeitung (AZ) is the oldest daily newspaper in Namibia and the only German-language daily in Africa. It covers local and international news, politics, culture and sports, and has a liberal-conservative editorial stance.
Learn about the origins, ownership, circulation and market share of the Daily Nation, a leading English-language newspaper in Kenya. Find out how it started as a Swahili weekly in 1958 and became a daily in 1960, and how it is affiliated with other media outlets in the region.
New Era is one of four national newspapers in Namibia, published in English and five indigenous languages. It is perceived to be SWAPO-friendly and has a circulation of 9,000 to 11,000 daily.