Ravan Press, established in 1972 by Peter Ralph Randall, Danie van Zyl, and Beyers Naudé, was a South African anti-apartheid publishing house.
[1] Ravan Press was initially established to print the reports of the South African Study Project of Christianity in Apartheid Society (Spro-Cas).
In 1974 it became a donor-funded oppositional publishing house, specializing in anti-apartheid literature.
[1] In 1984, following its release of Njabulo Ndebele's novel Fools and Other Stories (Staffrider Series, No.
19), Ravan Press won the Noma Award for Publishing in Africa.