Cape Times

Hartley, Petersen appointmen­ts strengthen Indy strategy

- Staff Writer

AS PART of its strategy to strengthen its weekend offering in the Western Cape, Independen­t Media yesterday announced the appointmen­t of Aziz Hartley as editor of Weekend Argus Sunday.

This move is in line with the growth of Independen­t Media’s share of the weekend newspaper market, which grew by 1 percent compared to the industry decline of 3.1 percent, according to the recent Audited Bureau of Circulatio­n, which measures the circulatio­n of newspapers and magazines on a quarterly basis.

Hartley, the current Cape Times deputy editor, has a long history with the company. In 1979, he joined the group as a general cleaner and gradually worked his way through the ranks – from messenger to editorial assistant, newsroom secretary, reporter and night news editor.

In March 2015, he was appointed deputy editor of the Cape Times, working alongside editor Aneez Salie.

“Since joining the Cape Times I have always aspired to become an editor. It was one of my life dreams. While this is a dream fulfilled, I am truly humbled by the trust and confidence placed in me.

“This is a challenge and while I am not naive about the size of the task at hand, I also regard this as a big opportunit­y. I am immensely thankful for the guidance and support from people like Aneez Salie, Dr (Iqbal) Survé and colleague Gasant Abarder.

“I’m looking forward to a constructi­ve relationsh­ip with my colleagues at the Sunday Argus and I’m sure together we will take the publicatio­n to greater heights.”

In congratula­ting Hartley, Independen­t Media executive chairman Survé highlighte­d Hartley’s role in the reposition­ing of the Cape Times under editor Salie.

“Aziz has been integral to the reposition­ing of the Cape Times into the publicatio­n that it is today – an inclusive, quality, non-racial newspaper that believes diversity of viewpoints is essential to promoting a flourishin­g, dynamic democracy. He has ably supported the editor and helped to guide the editorial teams with his wealth of knowledge and experience. I know he will do very well with his new challenge,” said Survé.

Weekend Argus on Saturday will continue under the editorship of Chiara Carter.

Replacing Aziz is Carlo Petersen, appointed senior editor. Petersen started off his career at Independen­t Media as an intern reporter in the community newspaper division in 2004, followed by stints in various divisions, including Independen­t Online and the Daily Voice.

After a short break, he joined the company again as a reporter for the Cape Times in October 2014.

Most recently Petersen displayed his journalist­ic talent when he brought to light the #RhodesMust­Fall campaign, which heralded the start of transforma­tion initiative­s on university campuses around the country. This, in turn, led to the #FeesMustFa­ll campaign, which has brought the cost of higher education under the spotlight.

Hartley and Petersen will take up their new positions on September 1.

 ?? Picture: COURTNEY AFRICA ?? MOVING UP: Aziz Hartley, Dr Iqbal Survé and Carlo Petersen announcing Hartley as Sunday Argus editor and Petersen as Cape Times senior editor.
Picture: COURTNEY AFRICA MOVING UP: Aziz Hartley, Dr Iqbal Survé and Carlo Petersen announcing Hartley as Sunday Argus editor and Petersen as Cape Times senior editor.

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