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    Nuusflits: South Africa’s Online Legal Notice Paper

    Martin AkumaBy Martin AkumaMay 16, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Nuusflits is a South African online newspaper that publishes statutory legal notices and general news across all nine provinces. The publication operates as a national digital platform specialising in compliant online statutory advertising, including notices issued under the Administration of Estates Act 66 of 1965.

    Also read: How to publish a Section 29 notice in the Government Gazette

    Overview of Nuusflits

    Nuusflits functions as a digital-first news and notice publication serving the South African legal, fiduciary and executor community alongside a general readership. Its core legal notice advertising publishing focus includes deceased estate notices and other statutory advertisements required by South African law. Coverage spans Gauteng, Western Cape, Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Free State, Mpumalanga, Limpopo, North West and the Northern Cape.

    Legal notices published on Nuusflits

    Nuusflits is recognised within South Africa’s digital publishing sector for the publication of statutory notices required under the Administration of Estates Act. The principal categories include Section 29 notices on Form J193 and Section 35(5) notices on Form J187. The publication also accommodates a wider range of statutory and corporate notices, including those connected to insolvency, business rescue and Government Gazette coordination.

    Section 29 notices (Form J193)

    A Section 29 notice is the mandatory advertisement issued under Section 29 of the Administration of Estates Act 66 of 1965, calling upon creditors and debtors of a deceased estate to lodge claims and pay debts within a prescribed period of 30 days from date of publication. Nuusflits publishes the notice in the prescribed J193 format without paraphrase, ensuring the wording matches what the Master of the High Court requires.

    Section 35(5) notices (Form J187)

    A Section 35(5) notice advises that the Liquidation and Distribution Account in a deceased estate lies open for inspection at the office of the Master of the High Court and the relevant Magistrate’s Court for a period of 21 days. Nuusflits publishes the J187 in line with statutory wording, allowing executors and attorneys to satisfy the inspection notice requirement online.

    Compliance framework

    Notices published by Nuusflits are formatted to comply with the wording and structural requirements set by the Master of the High Court and the Administration of Estates Act. The publication maintains consistency with the prescribed forms, J193 for Section 29 and J187 for Section 35(5), and follows the statutory language without paraphrase. This approach is fully aligned with the Chief Master’s Directive 1 of 2025, which formally permits online publication of estate notices in South Africa.

    National coverage and verifiable publication

    Nuusflits publishes online with national reach, accessible to executors, attorneys, fiduciary practitioners, the Master of the High Court’s offices and members of the public throughout South Africa. The digital format ensures that notices remain accessible, searchable and verifiable beyond the constraints of traditional print circulation. Each notice carries a permanent URL that can be supplied to the Master as proof of publication.

    How Legal Notice Publishing supports Nuusflits notice placement

    Nuusflits is associated with Legal Notice Publishing, the dedicated service that handles the placement and management of statutory notices on the platform. You can submit your J193 or J187 with confidence that the wording, formatting and publication period will meet the requirements of the Master of the High Court. Legal Notice Publishing handles the full process, including proof of publication. Contact [email protected].

    Frequently asked questions

    Is online publication of estate notices legal in South Africa?
    Yes. The Chief Master’s Directive 1 of 2025 formally recognises online publication of estate notices, provided the publication meets the wording and accessibility requirements set by the Master of the High Court. Nuusflits is structured to meet these requirements.

    What is the difference between a J193 and a J187 notice?
    The J193 is the Section 29 notice to creditors, calling for claims against a deceased estate within 30 days. The J187 is the Section 35(5) notice advising that the Liquidation and Distribution Account lies open for inspection for 21 days. Both are required at different stages of estate administration.

    Where does Nuusflits publish its notices?
    Nuusflits publishes nationally online, with content accessible to readers and fiduciary professionals across all nine South African provinces.

    Related on Nuusflits

    Sources

    • Administration of Estates Act 66 of 1965 (South Africa)
    • Department of Justice and Constitutional Development: Master of the High Court guidelines on deceased estate notices
    • Government Gazette of South Africa: statutory notice publication framework
    • Chief Master’s Directive 1 of 2025



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