Zitamar News to move behind a paywall from 5 April
Dear Subscriber,
First, we’d like to thank you for signing up to the Zitamar News newsletter.
We’ve been working hard to keep you up to date on the latest developments in Mozambique’s economy, politics, and business since the site launched in November, and the number of subscribers has grown steadily.
We appreciate the emails, support, feedback, shares and retweets we’ve had from our readers – it’s been very encouraging as we started out.
We are writing today to tell you about the next stage of our development. To ensure Zitamar can continue to provide high-quality, original journalism, we are moving the site on to a subscription model.
From Tuesday, 5 April, access to Zitamar will cost £60 a month, or £580 a year. Click here to subscribe.
Although we will continue to make one or two articles a week open access, the vast majority of our news, analysis, and archived content on Mozambique will be available exclusively to subscribers.
With the change to a subscription model, the Zitamar website will be growing. Over the next few months we’ll be expanding our team of reporters to ensure we continue to deliver the most accurate and up to date news on Mozambique, as well as commentary from some of the country’s leading political and business figures.
This is a pivotal moment in Mozambique’s development. Guaranteeing access to original, reliable, and timely news on Mozambique is perhaps more important now than it’s ever been.
Readers who sign up before 5 April can benefit from a SPECIAL OFFER of £500 for 12 months’ access, by entering Coupon Code START.
Click here to subscribe
Subscribers in Mozambique can pay in Meticais at the exchange rate of the day; please contact subscriptions@zitamar.com for more information.
Special corporate rates are also available, on request.
If you have any questions, please email our subscriptions team at subscriptions@zitamar.com, or if you’d like to speak to our reporters please email news@zitamar.com.
Thank you for your support.
What our readers say:
“I depend on Zitamar to provide reliable news and analysis on breaking stories in Mozambique. The site’s range of interests is broad and covers all key aspects of Mozambican political, economic, and business news. It is a great initiative and a much-needed source of information on an exciting and fast-changing country.”
Robert Besseling, Founder and Executive Director of EXX Africa Insight
“News in English about Mozambique is often in short supply. Zitamar is a very reliable, comprehensive, and interesting news source on Mozambique – I recommend it.”
Justin Pearce, research fellow, Cambridge University; former BBC Angola correspondent; author of ‘Political Identity and Conflict in Central Angola 1975-2002’, published 2015
“Really good to see independent news & analysis with relevant information”
Renaud Leray, Mozambique Country Director, Oxfam
“Zitamar News has become a must read for me, great product!”
Thea Fourie, Senior Economist, Sub-Saharan Africa, IHS Global Insight
“A good site to follow for all things Mozambique. A fascinating country in flux"
Ruth Maclean, Southern Africa correspondent, The Times.