New African is an English-language monthly news magazine based in London. Published since 1966, it is read by many people across the African continent and the African diaspora. It claims to be the oldest pan-African monthly in English, as well as "the bestselling pan-African magazine".
Since the beginning in 1966 New African has changed its name three times: 1966-1976, African Development; 1977-1978 (April), New African Development; since 1978 New African.
It is published by IC Publications, which also publishes African Banking, New African Woman, African Business (ISSN 0141-3929) and The Middle East (ISSN 0305-0734).
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