Ilanga lase Natal (The Natal Sun or Sun of Natal) is a Zulu-language newspaper, published in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It was the first ever newspaper to be published in the language. It was co-founded in 1903 by John Langalibalele Dube.[1][2][3] Among its contributors was Magema Magwaza Fuze.[4] It is owned by the investment arm of the Inkatha Freedom Party.[5]

References

  1. McCracken, Donal P., "The imperial British newspaper with special reference to South Africa, India and the 'Irish model'", in Teer-Tomaselli, Ruth; Donal P. McCracken, eds. (2016). Media and the Empire. Abingdon: Routledge. pp. 122–142 (p. 136). ISBN 978-1-317-29149-7.
  2. "Ilanga lase Natal | South African newspaper | Britannica".
  3. "Ilanga lase Natal". Library of Congress.
  4. Mokoena, Hlonipha, "Fuze, Magema", in Akyeampong, Emmanuel Kwaku; Henry Louis Gates Jr., eds. (2012). Dictionary of African Biography. New York: Oxford University Press. Vol. 2. pp. 403–405. ISBN 978-0-19-538207-5.
  5. Moodie, Gill (18 August 2010). "isiZulu papers' success highlight gap in the market". Bizcommunity.


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