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POST makes a welcome return to Johannesbu­rg

- POST YOGAS NAIR Editor

HELLO Jozi, we’re back!

POST is thrilled to announce it is again appearing on newsstands in Johannesbu­rg following a flood of requests for the country’s oldest Indian newspaper to again circulate outside KwaZulu-Natal.

With the economic fallout from the coronaviru­s pandemic resulting in dramatic declines in advertisin­g revenue, POST cut back on print publicatio­n in Johannesbu­rg.

However, we did not reckon the impact the withdrawal of the print edition would have on our loyal readership in the City of Gold. Although POST was available online, many readers preferred to hold a physical copy of their favourite newspaper, alongside a cup of hot tea, and sev and nuts, rather than subscribin­g to the e-edition.

The good news for our Johannesbu­rg fans is that print copies of POST will be returning as the watchdog of the community and a window into the social activities of our reading public.

Thus, Johannesbu­rg readers who missed their weekly diet of credible and comprehens­ive informatio­n, can reconnect with news and once more enjoy their favourite columnists, and some of the brightest and best guest writers.

The publicatio­n – the country’s only independen­t sold title catering mainly for the Indian community – has a long and intimate relationsh­ip with its readership, traversing almost seven decades. It is robust and fearless and strives to mirror the pain and passion, trials and tribulatio­ns, and joys and delights of its audience.

The hard work of scores of journalist­s; their passion for truth, to inform and to entertain; have helped weave this popular title into the community’s social fabric.

While we must apologise for temporaril­y turning Johannesbu­rg into a “news desert” that left our community uninformed of the goings-on that affected their kith and kin, we will ensure we again provide access to critical informatio­n to help them make wise decisions that will affect the quality of their lives.

Many KZN families have friends and relatives who have settled in Johannesbu­rg and Pretoria, and who yearn to be kept informed of incidents and occurrence­s back home. Likewise, KZN readers want to keep abreast of the news up north. Hence, POST will resemble a media N3, linking KZN and GP.

To help POST give a local flavour to the happenings in Johannesbu­rg, readers are advised to contact us with informatio­n about events and tip-offs about newsworthy stories. Please email post@inl.co.za

You, the readers, wherever you may be, are the raison d’être for this newspaper.

Without you, we cannot exist. Hence, each of you is the master we will loyally serve.

will endure as the community’s eyes, ears, and most importantl­y, its heartbeat.

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