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  2. 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 ]

  3. The Herald (Zimbabwe) - Wikipedia

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    Other newspapers published by the same group include The Sunday Mail in Harare, The Chronicle and Sunday News in Bulawayo and the Manica Post in Mutare. [11] The Chronicle, launched in October 1894 as The Bulawayo Chronicle, is the second oldest newspaper in the country. [12]

  4. Zimpapers - Wikipedia

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    By the 1990s, The Herald and The Sunday Mail consistently supported President Mugabe, though they would occasionally criticize his cabinet ministers. [8] On 14 December 2000, the board of the Zimbabwe Mass Media Trust was disbanded, allowing the Zimbabwean government to exercise a more direct role in Zimpapers operations.

  5. The Sunday Mail - Wikipedia

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    Sunday Mail, Sunday tabloid in Adelaide, South Australia Sunday Mail , Sunday edition of The Malay Mail ; now replaced by Weekend Mail The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe) , Sunday paper in Harare, Zimbabwe, sister paper to The Herald

  6. Herald (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Herald, Harare, Zimbabwe; Daily Herald Daily Herald ... (1915–1960), also known as the Sunday Herald and Illustrated Sunday ... The Herald-Mail, Hagerstown ...

  7. Ivy Kombo - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwean gospel music reinventing itself, The Herald Sunday Mail; The Dominance of Women in Gospel Music; A study of Gospel Music in Zimbabwe, by Ezra Chatando; 1990-2000: Emergence of ‘sungura’ gospel music, The Herald (Zimbabwe) Struggles over Culture: Zimbabwean Music and Power, 1930s-2007, by Moses Chikowero at Dalhousie University

  8. The Chronicle (Zimbabwe) - Wikipedia

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    The Chronicle is one of the oldest newspapers in Africa.The Chronicle was founded by the Argus Company of South Africa on 12 October 1894. [3]The media in Rhodesia catered mostly to the white settlers needs, ignoring the news of interest to native Africans.

  9. The Mail (Zimbabwe) - Wikipedia

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    The Mail is a private daily newspaper in Zimbabwe. It is claimed [ citation needed ] that the newspaper is the only balanced newspaper in Zimbabwe, with its between the line editorial. The daily newspaper became Zimbabwe's first daily newspaper to be registered after the closure of the Daily News in 2003.