Netwerk24 subscribers can now read Huisgenoot, Sarie, Kuier, Tuis, Weg! and Weg! Ry & Sleep, Landbouweekblad, Baba en Kleuter, TV-Plus, Finweek, and SA Jagter all in one place.

How it works

Readers can click on 'e-publikasies' below the Netwerk24- logo, which will allow them to enter a 'library' where they can check out all of their favourite magazines. All of the magazines look like the printed versions. In order to page through the magazines, readers just need to click and turn the page or swipe on their cellphone or tablet. 

On top of that, readers can also find the e-versions of Afrikaans daily newspapers Beeld, Die Burger, Volksblad, and Sunday's Rapport as well as 30 community papers, including TygerBurger, Paarl Post, Weslander, Kalahari Bulletin, and Vrystaat.

Readers can find the links to all the magazines at the top of the Netwerk24 homepage. From Wednesday, 1 November all the websites will also contain most of the articles of that particular week’s or month’s print magazine in web format. The same content, just in a different layout. The online magazine articles will only be available to Netwerk24 subscribers.

The budget

The monthly value of all the magazines and Rapport is almost R700. Daily newspapers are closer to R1 000. According to Netwerk24, for R99 per month, readers will get unrivalled value for their money.

Every day, seven days a week, readers will have access to breaking news, political commentary and analysis, entertainment, business news, and advice on money matters from the Netwerk24 newsroom.

For more information, visit www.netwerk24.com. Alternatively, connect with them on Facebook, Twitter or on Instagram.