Fresh news: Newspapers (and its delivery) used to be big money. Now we read news on our phones or laptops. During my first four years of high school, I delivered the Afrikaans daily Die Burger to about 50 homes in my neighbourhood every morning. For a fee, subscribers would have access to national and global world news over breakfast. Two decades later, nothing much has changed; a printed version of
The end of GDP?
The end of GDP?
The end of GDP?
Fresh news: Newspapers (and its delivery) used to be big money. Now we read news on our phones or laptops. During my first four years of high school, I delivered the Afrikaans daily Die Burger to about 50 homes in my neighbourhood every morning. For a fee, subscribers would have access to national and global world news over breakfast. Two decades later, nothing much has changed; a printed version of