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About

The Buchter News was created in 1987 by volunteers of the Scottish gap-year organization Project Trust, as the local newspaper of Lüderitz. Starting off as a newsletter for the Benguela community it soon turned in to a monthly newspaper. Since November 2008 the newspaper has been printed in full-colour on A4 size. The newspaper currently has 16 pages. As of 2009 the Buchter News has been available online.

Copies

The Buchter News currently distributes roughly 1200 copies within the town of Lüderitz. An additional 35 copies are send to South-Africa, Mozambique, Holland, United States of America, Iceland and the United Kingdom. Because post in Namibia still takes a long time to arrive overseas, The Buchter News has launched a website in 2009 to keep people overseas up-to-date.

Buchter News Projects

The volunteers running the Buchter News, are also active as volunteers within the community. Currently the main project aside from the Buchter News is the Valombola Kindergarten. A Kindergarden in the poorest of all the Lüderitz locations, Area 7. The volunteers teach and fundraise money for the kindergarten. The Valombola Kindergarten used to go by the name “Valombola Créche”, but this officially changed with the new constitution in November 2008. In addition to the Kindergarten, volunteers teach at several other schools, run sports programs and keep on looking for new projects.

Recently a new project was launched: the Buchter Forum this is an online forum for the community of Lüderitz to replace the long e-mail discussions.

This text is also available on the following Wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buchter_News