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We are now at the end of the second year of this unusual life, this life we call the new normal. Photo: City Press
We are now at the end of the second year of this unusual life, this life we call the new normal. Photo: City Press

40TH BIRTHDAY

City Press literally was born, grew up and matured in the fiery cauldron of the liberation struggle.

This newspaper is, in the parlance of many in our country, a true child of the revolution. From its birth in 1982, City Press threw herself into the battle against apartheid’s evils, risking the lives and livelihoods of those who worked for the newspaper.

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