"We've identified an unmet need for local business content," says
Sunday Tribune Editor, Philani Mgwaba. "Readers are looking for opportunities and want to be inspired by others in KZN who've achieved business success."
With a strong emphasis on local entrepreneurial talent, the first issue of
Tribune Business will be carried in the
Sunday Tribune on February 5.
The tabloid supplement has already attracted the eye of advertisers and will feature sectoral reviews, commercial property, SMMEs, financial advice and company social pictures.
Tribune Business will be a minimum of eight pages and carried in addition to the national
Business Report supplement.
On the entertainment and lifestyle front, the popular
Sunday Magazine will be revamped to include a new, dedicated food supplement and a revised TV guide with comics and puzzles.
Read by more than 500 000 KwaZulu-Natalians, the
Sunday Tribune is over 75 years old. It is distributed throughout the province and in Johannesburg. In addition to its lively news section, weighty analysis and popular columnists, it also boasts the KZN's biggest property supplement.