L'Écho du Katanga
L'Écho du Katanga ('The Echo of Katanga') was a French-language weekly newspaper published from Elisabethville, Congo-Leopoldville.[2] l'Écho du Katanga was founded in 1929 by Jean Decoster.[3] It replaced Journal du Katanga, which had been founded in 1911.[4] The newspaper promoted European settlement in Congo.[2] Later Decoster's son, Albert Decoster, took over the post as the editor of l'Écho du Katanga.[3][5][6]
Type | Weekly |
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Editor | Albert Decoster |
Founded | 1931 [1] |
Language | French language |
Ceased publication | 1962 |
Headquarters | Elisabethville |
L'Écho du Katanga was closed down in 1962.[4]
References
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- Nomenclature des journaux & revues en langue française du monde entier. Paris, Les bureaux de l'Argus, 1937, p. 535.
- World's Press News and Advertisers' Review. World's Press News Publishing Company, Limited. February 1951. p. 105.
- Ainslie, Rosalynde. The Press in Africa: Communications Past and Present. New York: Walker, 1968, p. 122.
- Young, Crawford. The Politics of Cultural Pluralism. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1976, p. 178.
- Gwendolen Margaret Carter (1966). Politics in Africa: 7 Cases. Harcourt, Brace & World. p. 195.
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