iDike-lethu
News was launched at its offices
in No 26 Mallock Street in
Alice, in the Eastern Cape.
The Launch, which was attended
by dignitaries such as the
Mayor of Inkonkobe Municipality
– Alice( Councillor
Anele Ntsangane), local leaders,
the local pastors, Station
Manager of Forte FM (Ms Vuyelwa
Mdazana) and the Chief Executive
Officer of the MDDA (Lumko
Mtimde); was the penultimate
phase of a weeklong Roadshow.
The team of Hope Media, who
are the publishers of iDike-lethu,
had travelled the whole of
Nkonkobe Local Municipality
to raise awareness on the
newspaper to the community
and also to show their gratitude
for the vote of confidence
the newspaper has enjoyed
since its inception.
The launch of iDike-lethu
is the realization of a dream
that started in 2006, when
Mrs. Thembisa Mjiba-Makasi
approached MDDA for funding
after realizing that the community
of Alice needed a newspaper
that is published in isiXhosa,
the language that is spoken
by the majority of the people
in the area. Mjiba-Makasi
had noted that the majority
of newspapers in Alice only
focused on white readership
and the black middle class
and were published in English
and Afrikaans.
IDike-lethu News is published
in isiXhosa and English and
is distributed in Alice, Fort
Beaufort, King Williamstown
and Mdantsane. It covers local
community news and cultural
events that are often ignored
by the provincial mainstream
newspapers. This community
newspaper started with an
initial print run of 2500
copies and has grown to a
print run of 5000 copies that
come out once a month. The
owners have been able to convince
businesses in the area to
buy advertising space in iDike-lethu,
in order to make sure that
it is a viable and sustainable
business.
“The Media Development
and Diversity Agency is very
proud of iDike-lethu’s
success. Our target for the
next three years is to have
at least one radio station
and one newspaper in every
district municipality. In
the Nkonkobe Local Municipality,
MDDA has already supported
Fort Hare Community Radio
station and iDike-lethu News.
This is beside other community
and small commercial media
present in the Amatole District
Municipality. As a community,
let us celebrate with iDike-lethu
and be proud of such achievement.
Information and knowledge
is power, therefore media
is power, and as such owning
and controlling media of our
own is empowering,”
said Mr. Lumko Mtimde, Chief
Executive Officer of the Media
Development and Diversity
Agency.
Mr. Mtimde also pleaded with
local municipalities to support
and start using these community
media platforms to communicate
with their constituencies.
The stories of Amatole District/Nkonkobe
Local Municipality needed
to be told by its own people.
Ms Mdazane of Forte Community
Radio committed the local
radio station in a partnership
with the newspaper to maximize
economies of scale to the
extent possible. Ms Nomawethu
Sbukwana of the Eastern Cape
Communications Forum (ECCF)
said they are working in partnership
with all community and small
commercial newspapers in the
Eastern Cape in order to collectively
manage the challenges faced
by print media in the province.
It has become a trend for
local municipalities to spend
huge sums of money hiring
communication experts who
do not understand the community
media landscape they operate
within. They end up spending
huge sums of money placing
adverts in established newspapers;
whereas
projects like iDike –lethu
are easily accessible to communities
they are speaking to, in the
language of the community
and cheaper than the main
stream media which may have
bigger readership but fewer
reading the specific communication.
The Mayor, Mr Ntsangane called
on Idike-lethu News to discuss
a partnership with the Municipality.
He committed to supporting
the local newspaper, in the
same manner as the Municipality
supports the Forte Community
Radio.
Projects such as iDike –
lethu are in touch with the
communities they serve. There
is citizen participation in
the production of information,
making communication central
to development and the sustainability
of democracy. This achievement
enable the country to give
meaning and effect to the
noble provisions of the Constitution
of South Africa, which provides
for freedom of expression,
freedom of the media and the
right to access to information,
concluded Mtimde.