Isolezwe

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Isolezwe is a Zulu-language newspaper launched in 2002 by Independent News & Media. It is published daily in Durban, South Africa, in the tabloid format. Editor Kiki Ntuli describes their target market as "the modernising Zulu ... [s]omeone who may go back home to the rural areas to slaughter a cow to amadlozi [the ancestors], but is as equally comfortable taking his family out for dinner and a movie in a shopping mall".[1][2]

In 2024, Isolezwe received a nomination for "Most Informative Online Publication" at the Behind The Scenes Awards (BTSA[3]) Other nominees in the same category included Zimoja Lezinto, Sunday World, Daily Sun, MDNtv, and Times Live. The Behind The Scenes Awards[4] celebrate excellence in various media and entertainment fields within South Africa.

History

In June 2004, Isolezwe launched their online edition; their fellow Independent News & Media publications described it as the first Zulu-language news website.[5][6] In the five years after its founding, it performed much better than Independent's English-language South African dailies, growing from a circulation of under 30,000 to more than 95,000, according to Audit Bureau of Circulations figures.[1] Much of their circulation consists of single-copy sales rather than subscriptions. It continued its strong performance in the first quarter of 2010, with a 34% increase in circulation to 104,481, as compared to industry-wide 2.3% drop in sales. Circulation for their Sunday edition, Isolezwe ngeSonto, also reached 71,219. Paper insiders disagreed on the reasons for the growth; editor-in-chief Mbathi credited human-interest stories and local news, while joint managing director Brian Porter mentioned editorial content and sports as "vital ingredients".[7]

Language

Isozwele is known for using a more urban form of Zulu, in contrast to its competitor Ilanga, which describes itself as using a "purer form" of the language.

Distribution areas

Distribution[8]
2008 2013
Eastern Cape Y
Free State Y Y
Gauteng Y Y
Kwa-Zulu Natal Y Y
Limpopo
Mpumalanga Y Y
North West Y
Northern Cape
Western Cape

Distribution figures

Circulation[9]
Net Sales
Oct - Dec 2015 99 500[10]
Jun - Aug 2015 104 510[10]
Jan - Mar 2015 110 155[11]
Jan - Mar 2014 119 846[11]
Oct - Dec 2012 106 858
Jul - Sep 2012 107 628
Apr - Jun 2012 113 786
Jan - Mar 2012 117 266

Readership figures

Estimated Readership[12][13]
AIR
Jan – Dec 2012 943 000
Jul 2011 – Jun 2012 867 000

See also

References

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