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''Inkundla Ya Bantu'' is a now-defunct newspaper, but was active in the late 1930s till the early 1950s. ==History==
''Inkundla Ya Bantu'' was first published in April 1938 under the name ''Territorial Magazine''. It was subsequently renamed in June 1940. Its distribution area covered at first the rural parts of the Eastern Cape and Southern Parts of KwaZulu-Natal and then later expanded to the Johannesburg and witwatersrand area. The newspaper was released monthly at first and then in 1943 became a fortnightly publication and for a while it published weekly but in the last two years of its existence it only managed to publish monthly and some months not at all.(Ukpanah, 2005:175) ''Inkundla Ya Bantu'' was the only independent, 100% black-owned newspaper at the time of its inception and for the duration of its lifespan, that played a significant role in African politics. ''Inlkundla ya Bantu'' was also able to boast that it was the only newspaper of its kind that enjoyed national coverage.〔()〕 Because of this Inkundla Ya Bantu was in the unique position of being free to publish material, any material especially political material without fear or favour. Inkundla Ya Bantu was sympathetic to the oppressed Africans and was highly concerned with highlighting their plight. Inkundla reported articles on both communist and anti-communist trade unions and was a passionate supporter of the marginalised.
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