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184:. They were able to obtain from the Custodian of Enemy Property, a building which had been used by the German community of the area as a social centre and it was there that the name of the newspaper was changed from the “Copperbelt Times” to the “Northern News”. The equipment was loaded into a railway truck and went by rail to Ndola. They did not miss an issue of the paper in its transferral. 27: 164:
In 1943, a small printing plant owned by Mr Roy Lentin, situated in Ndola, was sold to Mr Edward Brockman Hovelmeier (1908-2005) and Mr. Wykerd for the purpose of printing small items in their spare time. Mr. Edward Brockman Hovelmeier had experience with print, having been in the advertising field
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The plant was of a very limited size, comprising two small platen printing machines, other subsidiary items such as a small paper cutter (guillotine), stapler, stitcher etc., also three or four cabinets of type of various fonts and sizes. The Plant was subsequently moved from Ndola to Chingola and
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They were fully occupied with setting for job printing, when they were cajoled by ambition and desire to help Mr. Roy Welensky into starting a weekly newspaper the “Copperbelt Times”. There were difficulties with this as their facilities, particularly in the setting of the type, did not allow for
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this increase in operations. To build the circulation of the Copperbelt Times, it was necessary to have a more central location as Chingola was at the end of the railway line and there were no developed centres beyond it. It was therefore decided to relocate the plant to Ndola.
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In the new structure Edward Brockman Hovelmeier was co-owner, works manager, editor, investigative reporter, social-items specialist, advertising salesman and layout artist which he eventually relinquished as well as his financial interest in the News Paper to Roy Welensky.
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in Johannesburg before relocating to the Copperbelt as a result of the great economic depression so the plant became his direct responsibility.
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opened for business in a corrugated-iron structure which had been a store room owned by Mr. B.I. Menashe, a prominent storekeeper in
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Under the direction of Mr. Edward Brockman Hovelmeier the business was taken to the commercial centre (at that time) of
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The newspaper recently went online in English and the site is currently under development. It publishes the
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Simon, David J.; Pletcher, James R.; Siegel, Brian V., eds. (2008). "Times of Zambia".
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The newspaper has its headquarters at Kabelenga Avenue in Zambia's second largest city
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It was later owned by the South African newspaper chain Argus. Under the ownership of
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in the early 1970s led to the government intervening to appoint its own editor,
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was appointed editor. Criticism of the government under the editorship of
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It was a twice-weekly newspaper aimed at a European readership.
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During the colonial period the newspaper was known firstly as
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