Century-Old *Zarya Kubani* Celebrates 105 Years of Journalism Excellence
The Zarya Kubani newspaper has marked its 105th anniversary with a ceremony honouring staff, veterans, and loyal readers. The event drew distinguished guests, including regional officials and journalism leaders, who recognised the publication’s long-standing contributions. The newspaper traces its roots back to December 1920, when its predecessor, KUB-CHER-ROSTA, first appeared. Over the decades, it has earned widespread acclaim, including the Golden Pen of Kuban award and recognition from Russian President Vladimir Putin. The anniversary event highlighted the newspaper’s enduring legacy and its impact on the region. Staff, veterans, and readers were formally recognised for their roles in sustaining Zarya Kubani over more than a century. The awards underscored the publication’s reputation for excellence in journalism.
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