Trevor Ncube’s AMH Increases Prices For Newspapers By 100 Percent
Alpha Media Holdings (AMH), the publisher of NewsDay, The Standard, and The Zimbabwe Independent has doubled the prices of its print newspapers.
AMH which is owned by publisher Trevor Ncube has blamed market speculation and product scarcity for this increase. In a notice, the company said,
TO Our Valued Readers
We take pride in bringing you world-class, cutting-edge content through the newspapers you have come to love: NewsDay which incorporates the SouthernEye, theZimbabwe independent and The Standard.
We note with concern the recent developments that have fuelled market speculation, product scarcity and resulted in general cost increases. Unfortunately, we have not been spared from these market forces, and hence we have had to adjust the cover charge of each of our publications accordingly.
Please note that with effect from Wednesday 10 October 2018, the following prices will apply:
NewsDay incorporating the Southern Eye – $2 per copy
Zimbabwe Independent – $4 per copy
The Standard – $2 per copy
The above increases will not affect existing subscriptions. We thank you for your understanding and look forward to continuing delivering fair, accurate and objective news that builds and takes the nation ofZimbabwe forward.
The announcement was made before Vice President Kembo Mohadi announced that the government will revoke licences for businesses charging in foreign currency or increasing prices of products.
Update:
After publishing the article, Deputy Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Energy Mutodi warned media organisations to not engage in speculative behaviour and to maintain current prices.
Trevor Ncube’s AMH Increases Prices For Newspapers By 100 Percent |
We take pride in bringing you world-class, cutting-edge content through the newspapers you have come to love: NewsDay which incorporates the SouthernEye, theZimbabwe independent and The Standard.
We note with concern the recent developments that have fuelled market speculation, product scarcity and resulted in general cost increases. Unfortunately, we have not been spared from these market forces, and hence we have had to adjust the cover charge of each of our publications accordingly.
Please note that with effect from Wednesday 10 October 2018, the following prices will apply:
NewsDay incorporating the Southern Eye – $2 per copy
Zimbabwe Independent – $4 per copy
The Standard – $2 per copy
The above increases will not affect existing subscriptions. We thank you for your understanding and look forward to continuing delivering fair, accurate and objective news that builds and takes the nation ofZimbabwe forward.
The announcement was made before Vice President Kembo Mohadi announced that the government will revoke licences for businesses charging in foreign currency or increasing prices of products.
Update:
After publishing the article, Deputy Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Energy Mutodi warned media organisations to not engage in speculative behaviour and to maintain current prices.
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