South Africa's national news agency SAPA today announced it will shut down at the end of next month because of financial problems.
"The company will be liquidated and its operations will cease on March 31, 2015," South African Press Association (SAPA) board chairwoman Minette Ferreira said in a statement.
The 76-year independent, non-profit organisation, has been struggling since the country's four largest private media organisations that bankrolled it started pulling out two years ago.
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But because SAPA is a non-profit body, it "could not be sold off" so its assets will have to be disposed of, said Ferreira.
With a network of 40 journalists across the country, the news agency was a primary supplier of breaking news to most of the news channels in the country.