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The Herald marks 180 Years of impactful journalism with a celebration for a cause
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Published on 16/04/2025 11:21
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THE Herald, South Africa’s oldest running newspaper, will

celebrate an extraordinary milestone on 7 May 2025, marking 180 years of unwavering commitment

to fearless journalism, storytelling, and community connection.

As we reflect on nearly two centuries of serving the Eastern Cape and the broader South African

community, we pause to appreciate the legacy we’ve built, and more importantly, the people,

places, and events that have shaped our journey. For our birthday, we will be giving back to the

community that has supported us for the last 180 years.

The Cause: Partnering with the Kolisi Foundation

In the spirit of giving back, The Herald will host a gala dinner and music concert on May 2 2025, with

proceeds from the event to benefit the Kolisi Foundation, co-founded by the Eastern Cape’s own

Siya Kolisi. The foundation’s mission to address issues such as education, sports development,

gender-based violence, and food security aligns closely with The Herald’s values and long-standing

commitment to social change.

The foundation works alongside six schools in Zwide, empowering young learners through access to

quality education and sports development opportunities.

“This collaboration was important for us because we wanted to ensure that we give back to the

community that has supported us over the years, and what better project to support than the work

that is being undertaken by the Kolisi Foundation, co-founded by one of Gqeberha’s best exports,”

said Rochelle de Kock, Editor of The Herald.

“The work of the foundation speaks directly to the heart of our community and the issues that

matter most. Supporting the Kolisi Foundation was a no-brainer for us.”

De Kock said 180 years of staying power in the news media industry, particularly in print journalism,

was a major feat and worth celebrating.

“We have been the eyes, ears and voice of the community for 180 years, and the impact that we

have made to the lives of many residents in our readership area has been immense.”

The Kolisi Foundation’s partnership and resource manager, Lauren Budde, said the support would

allow them to accelerate their impact within the Zwide schooling community. 

“It means a tremendous amount to us, The Herald are celebrating a remarkable achievement which

you could have done yourself but opting to choose us as a partner speaks to the commitment of

community development.”

She said the funds would be used to bolster the education and sporting programmes being

facilitated by the foundation in six Zwide schools, benefiting 3,600 pupils in total.

“Seeing the growth of the programme over the last three years not only in the physical aspect but

the mental, life skills and nutritional benefits for these pupils has been amazing,” Budde said.

 

A Night of Music, Culture & Community

At the celebratory music gala evening, The Herald will pay tribute to Siya Kolisi, in recognition of the

pivotal role he has played—not only in our community but across the country.

It will be an evening filled with fine dining (with a 3-course meal), music and celebration featuring a

few artists born and raised in the Eastern Cape - Ami Faku, J’Something and Dumza Maswana – and

the legendary singer-songwriter Sipho ‘Hotstix’ Mabuse, alongside Unathi Nkayi as host.

Let’s celebrate 180 years of legacy together as a community.

 

Event Details

�� Date: Friday, 2 May 2025

�� Venue: Sun Boardwalk Convention Centre

�� Dress Code: Formal Black Tie

About The Herald

Established in 1845, The Herald is the oldest continuously running newspaper in South Africa based

in Gqeberha. For 180 years, it has remained a trusted voice in journalism, championing truth,

promoting dialogue, and fostering community spirit in the Eastern Cape and beyond.

For media enquiries, interviews or sponsorship opportunities, please contact:

Berna Ulay-Walters: Marketing Manager

041 504 7135

ulayb@theherald.co.za

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