Confidente

Last updated
The Confidente
Type Weekly newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Editor Max Hamata
Founded2011
LanguageEnglish and Oshiwambo
Headquarters Windhoek West
Website www.confidentenamibia.com

The Confidente is a weekly tabloid newspaper in Namibia. [1] It was established by Max Hamata in 2011 as a weekly newspaper. It publishes in English.

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References

  1. "The Namibian" . Retrieved 2018-07-18.