A pioneer in print. Remembering Trevor Moodley

TURNS 180 YEARS OLD RICHARD MOODLEY Last week my brother-in-law Vishnu sent me a letter that had been published in The Witness, which this year celebrates 180 years of existence. The writer, Jay Jugwanth, congratulated the newspaper on its remarkable milestone and, in doing so, recalled that my late father, Trevor Moodley (PICTURED), had been […]

Do not sit on paper

Do not sit on paper

TURNS 180 YEARS OLD Dashalia Singaram wrote the following piece on her grandfather, and former ‘Witness’ employee Govindasamy Vengatas David. Govindasamy Vengatas David (pictured) is sitting in a picnic chair, an old white plastic one with flimsy joints that strained under even his slight frame. His back is to the window eclipsing the morning sun. […]

A family affair. Three generations of  ‘Witness’ employees

TURNS 180 YEARS OLD A family affair. Three generations of  ‘Witness’ employees For the Ambrose family, The Witness is more than just a workplace, it is part of a three-generation family legacy. From the early days of the newspaper’s printing operations to today’s digital newsroom, three generations of the Ambrose family have played a role […]

The Chronicle of the Ages

TURNS 180 YEARS OLD The Chronicle of the Ages By Paul Jenkins Whilst the sweep of history moves inexorably on, the passing of the imperceptible seconds is chronicled by the daily reporting of events along the continuum of time. The Witness newspaper (formerly the Natal Witness) has fulfilled this function and a lofty calling for […]

Snapshots from The Witness’ First Century

TURNS 180 YEARS OLD Snapshots from The Witness’ First Century From a colonial printing press to a changing world In a young colonial town surrounded by rolling hills and wagon tracks, a small printing press began producing a newspaper that would grow into one of South Africa’s longest-running publications — The Natal Witness. Founded in […]