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Samsung launches a dedicated Newsroom for fans in South Africa

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Last updated: November 17th, 2017 at 10:45 UTC+01:00

Samsung has launched a new Newsroom for its fans in South Africa, making it easier for them to keep up-to-date with business insights, company news and product announcements—but strangely, it isn't offering a translation to Afrikaans.

Related: Samsung expands Newsroom initiative with one for the United Kingdom

The company took to its Global Newsroom on Friday to promote the platform, noting that it's the sixteenth Newsroom it's launched, following the Global Newsroom and local editions in a number of regions, including Korea and the US.

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To access Newsroom South Africa, follow this link.

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