Advertising in Pambazuka News
In an effort to enable Pambazuka to remain free and independent, we are encouraging institutions to take out paid advertisements. We will accept advertisements from institutions that have aims and objectives that are broadly consistent with the goals of Pambazuka.
Pambazuka has some 660,000 unique visitors to the website (approximately 1.6 million visits) over the year. Approximately 25% are from North America, 25% from Europe, 25% from Africa, and the remainder from other parts of the world.
The following are the rates for institutions wishing to advertise in Pambazuka
Prices per calendar month, exclusive of VAT
Banner 728x90 | $600 | (£400) |
Small banner 468x60 | $450 | (£300) |
Small skyscraper 120x600 | $375 | (£250) |
Skyscraper 160x600 | $390 | (£260) |
Halfpage 300x600 | $750 | (£500) |
MPU 300x250 | $600 | (£400) |
Discounts for multiple months are available.
Please contact advertising@pambazuka.org for more information.
If your institution cannot afford these rates, please get in touch with us to discuss discounts.
Vacancy and Classified Advertising
For those wishing to have text-based information inserted into the jobs or classified sections of Pambazuka News, the following rates apply:
The rates shown below are for a four week advertisement, exclusive of VAT
Band A - Charities, NGOs and Non-profit organisations with turnover of less than $150,000 | $115.00 | (£75) |
Band B - Charities, NGOs and Non-profit organisations with turnover of $150,000 - $750,000 | $225.00 | (£150) |
Band C - Charities, NGOs and Non-profit organisations with turnover of more than $750,000 | $300.00 | (£200) |
Band D - Government or Private Sector companies | $500.00 | (£335) |
If you wish us to include an institutional logo with such text-based information an additional charge of $30 (£20) will be made.
We are willing to waive the charges for not-for-profit organisations in Africa with limited income.
Please contact advertising@pambazuka.org for more information.
Pambazuka News is produced by a pan-African community of some 2,600 citizens and organisations - academics, policy makers, social activists, women's organisations, civil society organisations, writers, artists, poets, bloggers, and commentators who together produce insightful, sharp and thoughtful analyses and make it one of the largest and most innovative and influential web forums for social justice in Africa. 




