Media solutions for your brand
uvrentoh builds advertising and content partnerships that place your brand alongside the reporting South African readers come here for.
Reach the right reader at the right moment
A large and loyal readership means your brand sits naturally beside the stories people came to read. Every sponsored item is clearly labelled, in line with our editorial standards and the Press Code of the Press Council of South Africa.

Banner Advertising
Put your brand front and centre with visible banner slots on the homepage and across our section pages.
Sponsored Content
Tell your story through clearly labelled sponsored features written by our own editors.
Performance Reporting
Track the reach and engagement of your campaign through regular, plain-language reports.
Media Partnerships
We build long-run media partnerships around your events and launches, from festival season in the Mother City to a national product rollout.
Put your brand in front of our readers
Take advantage of our limited-time launch rates. Speak to the team to book a slot.
Western Cape Package
For small and medium-sized brands
/ per month, excl. 15% VAT
- One week of homepage banner placement
- Visibility across every section page
- Monthly performance report
- Priority support line
National Publishing Partnership
For broad, national brand visibility
/ per month, excl. 15% VAT
- One month of homepage banner placement
- Two sponsored features written by our team
- Brand placement in our newsletters
- Weekly performance report
- Priority support line
Strengthen your campaign
Newsletter Brand Placement
A dedicated slot for your brand in our weekly newsletter
R2 900 / once-off, excl. 15% VAT
Social Content Support
Extra visual content produced for your campaign
R4 500 / once-off, excl. 15% VAT
Priority Scheduling
Your content published in our busiest reading hours
R1 900 / once-off, excl. 15% VAT
“uvrentoh ran a content partnership with us that put our brand in front of exactly the right readers, and the response comfortably beat what we had budgeted for.”
