Isolezwe lesiXhosa - About Us

The Eye of the Nation – that sees across the river.

I’solezwe lesiXhosa was first launched on March 30, 2015, as South Africa’s first-ever daily Xhosa newspaper.  The newspaper now operates as a digital weekly, published every Thursday, with a print edition on the last Thursday of the month, distributed across the Eastern Cape province.

I’solezwe lesiXhosa nurtures and fosters pride within the wider Xhosa community – a community proud of its traditions, heritage, and culture. The newspaper seeks to be truthful, accurate, objective and foster the aspirations of the amaXhosa people, both culturally and commercially.

Continuous coverage is given to national and regional news, regional business, lifestyle, entertainment, sport and social.

Content is created by trained, qualified journalists whose skills have been honed in all aspects of digital content creation. Our readers are at the heart of every strategic content decision and we live by our Just Cause of inclusivity and transformation. I’solezwe lesiXhosa content is written, edited and managed by a team of specialised journalists and editors.

Physiographically, our readership is typified by individuals who are:

  • Intensely proud of the Xhosa heritage.
  • Wish to be informed about the happenings in their community, both the serious and light-hearted.
  • They wish to be informed about the outside world – but are irritated by the unending flow of political rhetoric.
  • Their needs are identical to all South Africans – shelter, food, health, basic services and an improving life style.
  • Metropolitan residents are more closely focused on visible material assets than their rural counterparts.

Entsimini:

Entsinini is a monthly agricultural title aimed at emerging farmers in the Eastern Cape that promotes relevant services. 

Distribution of I’solezwe lesiXosa is across the Eastern Cape Province with an upweighted focus on the key economically active regions of Mthatha, East London, King Williamstown and Port Elizabeth.

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Research records that:

  • There are 3.5 million literate Xhosas, aged 15 years and plus, and falling into LSM 4 – 9 segments that are resident in the Eastern Cape.
  • It is also noteworthy that a further 1.2 million are resident in the Western Cape and 500 000 in Gauteng.
  • While the population is widely dispersed – both urban and rural – upwards of 66% claim to be resident in the metropolitan complexes of Port Elizabeth, East London and Mthatha.
  • Expected readership will be male-biased – 55:45.

How to reach us:

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Newsdesk:

Acting Editor Cwayita Nondula email: cwayita.nondula@acm.co.za 

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General Enquiries Email:

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The I’solezwe lesiXhosa is an Africa Community Media (ACM) title. ACM are publishes of:Athlone News | Atlantic Sun Bolander  |  CapeTowner  |  False Bay Echo Plainsman |  Sentinel News | Southern Mail Southern Suburbs Tatler  |  Tabletalk | Northern News Goodwood/Parow Northern News Bellville/Durbanville  |  Northern News Kuilsriver/Brackenfell/Kraaifontein   |  DFA  | I’solezwe lesiXhosa  |  DurbanLocal