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The Eastern Cape Women's Magazine is a bilingual (Xhosa and English )small commercial provincial magazine which was initiated by a community journalist with a mission to create platform for Eastern Cape Women to inform the public of their development initiatives .The magazine was established in 2006 and was officially launched in 2007 by the office of Executive Mayor of O.R.Tambo District Municipality by Mrs Zoleka Capa.
Currently the project has two offices one in Lusikisiki in Zalu Hills Multipurpose Center donated by the Department of Public Works and the other at Mtata in the premises of the Walter Sisulu University (former Unitra).
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