AfricaNews reporters overview
Hlengiwe Mnguni is an journalist based in South Africa. Who has an interest in human rights an socio-economic issues. He is currently working for a national daily newspaper in Johannesburg. He writes short stories, some of which have been published online. Go to Hlengiwe's publishing space |
Tankiso KomaneTankiso Komane is an experienced journalist based in South Africa. Who is currently employed as a PR specialist, in addition to working as freelance writer for some of South Africa's biggest newspapers, Sowetan and The Times. Go to Tankiso Komane's publishing space |
Nosipho Kota is an award winning journalist. In 2001 he won the first ever Eastern Cape Vodacom Journalist of the Year Award for a feature story he wrote on the passing of one of the ANC stalwarts, Oom Govan Mbeki. Recently, the O magazine published his story in the December 2007 issue.Go to Nosipho Kota's publishing space |
Mongezi LuyandaMhlongoMongezi is a journalism student who has an special interest inissues facing women and children and African issues. Go to Mongezi Luyanda Mhlongo’s publishing space |
Btissam is a journalist based in Morocco. He currently works a a director fora audiovisual company.Go to Btissam Eye’s publishing space |
![]() Mohammed Abu Mohammed Abu is a journalist based in Accra, Ghana. He is currentlya freelance business & financial journalist.Go to Mohammed Abu’s publishing space |
Nivashni Nair is a journalist based in Durban, South Africa. She currently works as a senior journalist at The Times. She graduated with a National Journalism Diploma in Durban in and is also one of 3000 journalists worldwide to hold the international Development Journalism Diploma.Go to Nivashni Nair’s publishing space |
Rene BosmanRene Bosman has more then ten years experience as a journalist / copywriter and creative writer. He started his career as a crime reporter at the Afrikaans daily newspaper. He currently works as a marketing and communication coordinator. Writing has always been his biggest passion. Go to Rene Bosman’s publishing space |
Lesego Masike is an experienced journalist based in Johannesburg, South Africa. She currently is he webmaster for Behind the Mask. She writes articles for the website and takes photographs. With writing she believes she can create a relation with the public where they can act, react and interact together and have a public debate. Go to Lesego Masike's publishing space |
Emmanuel is a DR Congolese journalist based in Kinshasa. He holds a diploma in social communication sciences from the Kinshasa Catholic University. He currently works for the Radio Télévision Groupe l’Avenir. Before that, he worked for Radio Top Congo. He is also webmastering www.topcongo.com and www.deboutpourlecongo.net . Go to Emmanuel Kankole Pweto’s publishing space |
![]() Deogratias Simba Deogratias is a Tanzanian professional editor currently working with a local flourishing publishing house known as Mkuki na Nyota. Go to Deogratias Simba’s publishing space |
Fredrick is an experienced journalist based in Johannesburg, South Africa. He has been keen on reporting on various socio political, economic and other challenges facing the African continent. Fredrick is an independent media consultant, lecturer, freelancer and director of Tazamam Media (my company). He also has published stories for Africa Diversity Journal (Gender links), Journ AIDS, WIts Vuvuzela newspaper, and Indaba (ARI Research Institute Publication). Go to Fredrick Ogenga’s publishing space |
![]() Mwangala Mwangala is an experienced journalist based in Zambia. Currently she works for Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation. She specialies in the areas of reporting on legal issues, politics and Socio-economic development. Mwangala's goal is to highlight the plight and state of Zambia on the international front.Go to Mwangala ’s publishing space |
Andrew Mambondiyani is a Zimbabwean journalist with up to five years experience. He has covered extensively environmental issues in Zimbabwe. Andrew also attended the Reuters Foundation Environmental Journalism course in Kenya in 2006 and is one of the inaugural recipients of the Middlebury Fellowship in Environmental Journalism (USA) in 2007. Currently he is working for The Manica Post as a Chief Reporter.Go to Mambondiyani ’s publishing space |
![]() Ntando Ncube Ntando Ncube is a graduate journalist based in South Africa. He has been in print media for eight years. Currently he is working as a senior reporter for Zimonline, {an online publication} based in Johannesburg. Go to Ntando’s publishing space |
Stuart is an experienced journalist based in South Africa. He does print journalism includes travel and tourism, cultural history, the environment and property. Stuart is also an Copywriter, Researcher and an Editor. Go to Stuart’s publishing space |
![]() Nassima Oulebsir Nassima Oulebsir is a journalist based in Algeria. Go to Nassima’s publishing space |
Chernoh is a Sierra Leonean journalist based in Freetown. He holds certificates in Economic & Financial Journalism, and in Judicial Reporting on International Criminal Justice. He currently works as Editor for Critique News International Magazine in Freetown. Go to Chernoh Alpha’s publishing space |
Joyce Joan WanguiJoyce is an experienced journalist based in Kenya, with 5 years media work experiences in print, online and part as a radio journalist. She has worked in different African countries as news reporter/writer on political, health, business and lately ICT news. Currently she corresponds for an Online news agency Highway Africa News Agency. Go to Joyce Joan Wangui’s publishing space |
Edem is a Togolese journalist collaborating with many international papers and agencies. He holds a diploma in journalism and has attended many trainings. Go to Edem Gadegbeku’s publishing space |
Harry MangulenjeHarry is a Malawian journalist based in Blantyre. He is interested in sport and national news and he currently works for a triweekly newspaper, The Guardian in Blantyre. Go to Harry Mangulenje’s publishing space |
Mamadou is a Senegalese journalist based in Dakar. He works for Le Quotidien newspaper. He holds professional diploma in journalist and is completing a Master’s programme in Communication Sciences in the University of Dakar. He likes writing about economy, politics, society and culture. Go to Mamadou Diallo’s publishing space |
Sam Banda JuniorSam is a journalist based in Blantyre, Malawi. He is currently working for Blantyre Newspapers Limited in Malawi. He writes for three publications The Sunday Times, Daily Times and Malawi News and on top of that he handles the Daily Times website. He is also corresponding with Spore Magazine. Sam has also travelled extensively. Go to Sam Banda’s publishing space |
Henry is a Liberia journalist who entered mainstream media practice in late 1996 with the Liberia Broadcasting System where he worked up to 2006. He has also worked in the electronic sector and in print- serving as editor-in-chief of the Reality and Star newspapers. Henry currently serves as focal person for the African commission on human rights journalism in Liberia following his participation in the human rights training for West African journalists in Banjul, the Gambia in February 2008. Go to Henry Boyd Flomo’s publishing space |
Frank NxumaloFrank is a South African journalist based in Johannesburg. He is currently working as a senior website reporter for Sabcnews.co, the online news bulletin of the South African Broadcasting Corporation. He has got more than 10 years experience in the writing and production of general news, economics, politics, hard news and investigative journalism for electronic, print and new media. I hold a BA Honours Degree in Journalism and Media Studies from the University of the Waterswitsrand in Johannesburg. Go to Frank Nxumalo’s publishing space |
Pamela is a Kenyan consultant specialising on technical evaluation, documentation, advocacy, training and conference facilitation. She graduated from the University of Nairobi and has a vast network extending to Ethiopia -Southern Somalia – Northern Somalia –Tanzania - Kenya - Seychelles. Go to Vip Ogola’s publishing space |
Mashilo MnisiMashilo is a South African journalist currently working as editor for a Pan-African human rights publication called Behind The Mask, specifically looking at gay issues on the continent. He graduated from Wits University with an Honours degree in Journalism and Media Studies. He is still working towards completing a masters degree in Media studies at the same university. His interests are in arts, politics, education, environment and health. Go to Mashilo Mnisi’s publishing space |
Mazuba is a Zambian journalist with a degree in Mass Communication and Literary Criticism from the University of Zambia. He also holds a Diploma in Radio Journalism obtained at Danish School of Journalism in Denmark. He has worked for various local media. He is currently working on his own. Go to Mazuba Mwiinga´s publishing space |
Chipiliro KansilangaChipiliro is a Malawian with considerable experience in the media industry. She is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mass Communication due to end in 2009-2010. She is also working for Incmedia Limited, one of the fast-growing media companies in Malawi. She received training at Rhodes University in South Africa and then by Reuters Foundation. Go to Chipiliro Kansilanga’s publishing space |
Grace is a Kenyan journalist currently freelancing and still working as a field interviewer at Research International Westland’s in Nairobi-Kenya. She is a member of Association of Media Women in Kenya (AMWIK) and works closely especially for video coverage. Grace holds a diploma in Public Relations, Mass communication, Video production and Editing from East African College of Information Studies. Go to Grace Nyaga´s publishing space |
Selay Marius KouassiSelay is an Ivorian journalist based in Abidjan. He also holds a postgraduate degree in American Literature from Bouaké University, and is pursuing a doctoral program in English at Cocody Universiy in Abidjan. His areas of interests are: Politics, Human Rights, Sustainable Development, Trade, Economy, Business, Social, Health, Gender, Culture and Sport. Go to Selay Marius´ publishing space |
Elisabeth is a Cameroonian journalist living in the capital Yaounde. She was the local correspondent for the Panafrican News Agency until 2002. Go to Elisabeth Benkam's publishing space |
Yasine MohabuthYasine is a Mauritian journalist based in the capital Port Louis. He studied Communication Studies at the University of Mauritius and embraced journalism in 1993 with weekly Impact News. He worked successively at Radio One, Top Fm and Radio Plus. Apart from serving as Adviser on Information Matters, he is a BBC WS Africa stringer for the (French & English Services). His main fields are politics and sports. Go to Yasine Mohabuth's publishing space |
Vereso is a Kenyan journalist based in Nairobi and currently working for the national broadcaster KBC as a sports reporter and producer. Although her stories are usually for TV and radio she is keen on exploring the online world. Go to Vereso Mwanga’s publishing space |
Fredrick MugiraFredrick is a Ugandan journalist based in the capital Kampala. He embraced journalism in 2000. He holds a Masters degree in Communication for Development from Malmo University in Sweden and a PGD in Environmental Journalism and Communication from Makerere University in Uganda. He is also a journalism trainer. Go to Fredrick Mugira’s publishing space |
Jack is a Tanzania journalist with much experience with various subjects and people on the ground within the East African region (Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Burundi and Rwanda). He does work on both print and electronic assignments. Go to Jack Meena's publishing space |
James SmartJames is a Kenyan journalist currently working with CAPITALFM as a News Anchor. He holds a diploma in Mass Communication but he is also pursuing a degree in Social Communication in Kenya. His interests lie in political, social, and development issues. Go to James Smart’s publishing space |
Harrison is a Zambian photojournalist living in Lusaka, Zambia. He started photographing long time ago but joined the world of media only two years ago. He working on various freelance assignments both locally and internationally. “My goal is to become an accredited, reputable and self-reliant photojournalist with sustainable resources”, Harrison says. Go to Harrison Tuntu’s publishing space |
Bonex JuliusBonex is young dynamic hard working Malawian photojournalist based in Blantyre. He is currently working for Blantyre News Papers Limited. He has been exercising photojournalism since 1998. During the past years he won awards including the Best Photojournalist of the year at Media institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Malawi chapter, the Best photographer in Carlsberg cup in 2002, Best photojournalist in TNM super league in 2005 and 2006. Go to Bonex Julius' publishing space |
Dominique is a Cameroonian journalist based in Douala. He holds a degree in journalism and many specialization certificates. He currently works as chief editor for Le Front newspaper and has some TV reporting experience. He likes sports, travelling, reading, culture and cinema. Go to Dominique Bela’s publishing space |
Kihu IrimuKihu is a Kenyan journalist based in the capital Nairobi. He is currently serving as country communications manager for Plan International Kenya. He is also pursuing an MA programme in psychology. He writes about various subjects including HIV, politics, and humanitarian issues. Go to Kihu Irimu's publishing space |
Neondo is a journalist based in Nairobi Kenya. He specialised in writing on health, agriculture, science and technology. He currently works for Africa Science News. Before that he worked for the Guardian and Business Times, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Central Africa News Agency, Nairobi and Kampala, All Africa News Agency, Nairobi, Kenya Times as a sub-editor and later founded the Science Digest magazine at the Kenya Times. Go to Neondo’s publishing space |
Elize PretoriusElize is a journalist based in Port Elizabeth, in South Africa. She has been editor of an agricultural newspaper for 10 years and before that she used to work as editor of a community newspaper. I am also a member of AIP and the World Association of newspapers as well as an executive member of Agricultural Writers South Africa. Go to Elize Pretorius' publishing space |
Deodatus is the news editor at The Guardian Ltd, in Dar es Sallam, Tanzania . He has been reporting on the environment for five years now, mostly on water issues. Go to Deodatus Mfugale's publishing space |
Eyader AddisEyader is an Ethiopian journalist living in Addis Ababa. He holds a BA in Literature from Addis Ababa University. Currently, he works on a freelance basis contributing stories to "Lambadina", a youth communications newspaper at the Ethiopian Volunteer Media Professionals against AIDS (EVMPA) and Guardian newspaper, and in permanent basis a publications officer at the "Addis Ababa City Millennium Secretariat. Go to Eyader Addis' publishing space |
Barrett is a Nigerian professional photographer living in Lagos. He graduated in 1992 from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife with a Bachelors Degree in Fine Art with a Major in Graphics. He also studied print and attended the 1998 Harmattan Workshop. During this time he partook in different exhibitions of Oil Paint and Printmaking with the Goethe Institute of Nigeria, the National Gallery and many more. He became a Senior Lecturer in 2000 at the prestigious Yaba College of Technology where he lectures Graphics, Illustration, Computer Design and Photography up till date. In 2004, He started up his own private Photography Studio where he specializes in Glamour Photography, Advertising Photography and Art Photography. Go to Barrett Ese Akpokabayen's publishing space |
Zipporah NjeriZipporah is a Kenyan journalist based in capital city Nairobi. She is currently working for the national broadcaster KBC as a reporter and producer. Previously, she worked for print media writing features and hard news stories. Her special interests lie in sports and feature stories. Go to Zipporah Njeri's publising space |
Ahmed is a Kenyan journalist based in Nairobi. He grew up and schooled in the Kibera Slum before joining the Kenya Muslims’s Academy. He started his journalism career by writing articles for some community based organisations in Kibera. He is currently working on a ten- minute documentary on girl child labour in Kibera which is being funded by Transworld Radio. Go to Ahmed Yusuf's publishing space |
Harold Williams Harold is a Sierra Leonean journalist based in the capital Freetown. His experience spans three continents but he has been based in Sierra Leone for the greater part of the last twenty years, fifteen of which have been in journalism. He is accredited by the Sierra Leone Broadcasting Service and the Independent Media Commission in Sierra Leone. His interests are in general news and environmentally focussed items. Go to Harold Williams' publishing space |
Jah is a Sierra Leonean journalist based in Germany. He has worked for one of the leading newspapers in Sierra Leone, The Democrat Press for four years. He now works as a freelance journalist, writing transitional justice stories, human interest and political issues. He is also covering the trial of former Liberian President, Charles Taylor, in The Hague. Go to Umaru Jah's publishing space |
Stephen Zoure Stephen is a journalist based in Tamale in northern Ghana. He works for the Daily Guide Newspaper in Ghana. it is one of the widely read newspapers in the country. He is covering the Northern, Upper Eastern, and the Upper Western. Go to Stephen Zoure’s publishing space |
Stephen is a Zimbabwean photo, radio, TV and print journalist. He is interested on subjects including trade, economy, business, health, social, politics, sport, arts, culture, development, civil society and human rights. Go to Stephen Matenga's publishing space |
Tarek Benbaba Tarek is a Moroccan freelance cartoonist and illustrator living in the capital Rabat, Morocco. He has published cartoons in several national and international newspapers, magazines, books and school books. Go to Tarek Benbaba's publishing space |
Lameck is a Kenyan photographer living in the capital Nairobi. In mid-2007 he received his first digital Nikon E 5000 as a gift from a friend who liked his work after a one week-training in photography at NairoBits. Lameck is Currently looking forward to get advanced training in photography. Go to Lameck Nyagudi's publishing space |
Kizito SikukaSikuka is a Zimbabwean journalist currently working as senior reporter with New Ziana, a leading news agency in Zimbabwe. He has a BA degree and is currently pursing studies in public relations. He is fluent in a number of local languages and is now learning Spanish. Go to Kizito Sikuka's publishing space |
Jacob is a Liberian journalist living in Monrovia. He writes about various subjects, including politics and culture. He has traveled to 33 African countries, which gave him a considerable knowledge of Africa. Go to Jacob Eagan Bright's publishing space |
Buya JammehBuya is a Gambian journalist living in Banjul. He has been working as a journalist in the Gambia for five year with experience in both print and electronic media. He served as head of judicial and senior presenter as well as head of health desk at Radio 1FM and at the now closed Independent newspaper respectively. Buya has attended series of training by the BBC and Reuters in collaboration with the commonwealth press union and with other local institutions. Go to Buya Jammeh's publishing space |
Wendy Dube is a 25 year old Zimbabwean journalist who holds a Bsc Hons degree from the country's Midlands State University. She has been in the journalism field for three years, specialising in business and political reporting and has worked for both state-owned and independent newspapers in the country. Wendy has also written articles for both Zimbabwean and international websites although in many cases she had to use pseudonyms due to the restrictive media laws in Zimbabwe. Go to Wendy Dube's publishing space |
Elvis MuliElvis is a Kenyan journalist living in Nairobi. He holds a certificate in journalism from the Nairobi Aviation College. He is interested in and has a vast experience in political, business, sports and entertainment reporting. Elvis is currently being nurtured at Feba Radio or the award winning Baraka FM Kenya. Go to Elvis Muli's publishing space |
| Emmanuel is a Ghanaian communications expert and web journalist for a leading African non-profit organisation named Third World Network-Africa, which works on seeking, through research and advocacy, to provide policy space on gender, trade and development-related issues. He is acting President of the Ghana Association of Journalists in ICT (GHAJICT), WHICH blog you can check here: http://ghajict.blogspot.com. He has been a keen blogger since March 2005, maintaining four blogs regularly, including Trials and Tribulations of a Freshly-Arrived Denizen. He has also created the first daily photo blog from Africa, which can be read here: http://accradailyphoto.blogspot.com. Emmanuel’s interests lie in regional integration, UN issues, diplomatic history; community advocacy; and international development issues. Go to Emmanuel Bensah's publishing space |
John OryemJohn Oryem Onguti Loguca is a senior editor with an online support group for writers and authors; author-me.com. He was appointed recently as Chief Bureau Officer for Sudan by Newsudanvision.com. Oryem is volunteering to assist several upcoming writers from Africa and elsewhere around the globe including southern Sudan. His short stories, excerpts, essays and poetry appeared in several websites, magazines, newspapers and journals. Oryem's recent works are published in variety of anthologies such as Author Africa 2005 and In our own words: Generation Defining itself Vol. VI. Oryem was born in 1969, Kampala, Uganda. He was educated at St. Theresa's Torit, Palotaka, St. Mary's Seminary; Torit-Juba and Comboni El-Obeid. Oryem read philosophy and theology at St. Paul's Khartoum, until 1998. He is holding a certificate in journalism from St. Paul's and currently finishing his MA in political anthropology at University of Western Kordofan. He is the author of The Bone Of My Heart; Dr. John Garang De Mabior: In Memoriam; Into the Master's footsteps: Bishop Antonio Menegazzo, his short story anthology is under consideration; Amna's Tears and Other stories. Oryem works between Kordofan and Darfur as a Catholic priest. Go to John Oryem's publishing space |
| Tesfa- alem is an Ethiopian journalist based in Mekelle, northern Ethiopia. He holds a degree in English from Addis Ababa University and an advanced diploma in Journalism. He has worked as public relation officer for various international organizations in Ethiopia. He has been writing for both local and international media since 2001. He is the currently the Reuters correspondent for northern Ethiopia. Go to Tesfa- alem Tekle's publishing space |
Precious ShumbaPrecious is a Zimbabwean journalist living in the capital Harare. He completed his studies at Intec College of South Africa (1999-2000) before working for the State-controlled Manica Post in Manicaland and Kwayedza, the national vernacular weekly paper. He then worked for various print and online media. He is currently the Secretary General of the independent Zimbabwe Journalists for Human Rights (ZJHR) with the mandate to document the media rights violations in Zimbabwe and working closely with human rights groups to safeguard the interests of the media in Zimbabwe. His interests are mostly in democracy and development work. Go to Precious Shumba's publishing space |
| Ameyaw is a Ghanaian journalist/editor currently working for Ovation International (Ghana) Limited. He holds a B.A degree in Publishing Studies from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi. He also writes for some online magazines such as Jamati and orijin-ent. His interest is mostly in entertainment, society and other social issues. Go to Ameyaw Debrah's publishing space |
Murugi MurekioMurekio is a Kenyan print journalist currently working in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, as part of the Fredskorpset media women exchange programme. While in Addis Ababa, Murekio has been freelancing for print (newspapers and magazines) and web focusing mostly on issues that affect women and children in Ethiopia. She also has an interest in writing on travel, social and legal issues and she loves photography. Go to Murugi Murekio's publishing space |
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Solomon MforghamSolomon is a Cameroonian journalist based in Limbe in the South West province of Cameroon. He has worked in both print and audio media, and is highly motivated to expand his scope to the online media. Solomon holds a degree from the University of Buea and presewntly works with Eden Media Group which comprises Eden Newspaper and Eden radio. Go Solomon Mforgham's publishing space |
| Paul Anthony is a Nigerian journalist based in Ibadan. He studied theatre art in the premiere university, university of Ibadan both at the diploma and degree level, and media arts electronics at masters level in the same university. He has been in the broadcasting world for fifteen years ranging from the television to film industry and now the the radio. He is a senior radio producer in the federal radio station and has been involved in packaging, production and presentation of so many programmes and documentaries. Paul Anthony loves football, plays hockey and wishes the whole world could be one. Go to Paul Anthony Emokhare's publishing space |
Bernard Makotoko MolapoBernard (Ben) is a journalist working for Public Eye Newspaper in Free State province of South Africa. He holds BA degree in communication science and development administration studies from the University of South Africa (UNISA), and journalism diploma from the London School of Journalism. He has worked as news correspondent for the following news organisations; Africa South magazine (1991-93), Africa Information Afrique (AIA) (1996-2000) and as an intern journalist for Urban Family Magazine in Jackson city, Mississippi state in the USA(1994/95). From 1996 to 2006 worked full time as media unit head for the National Union of Mineworkers at its head quarters in Johannesburg, South Africa. For a short while was a member of Midvaal Tourism Association, spearheading the association's communication task team Go to Ben Molapo's publishing space |
| Emmanuel is a Nigerian economist who specialised in Mobile Value added services. His professional experience is in New product Development and Business Solutions with bias for Location Based services. He has worked with Leading and pioneer Mobile VAS in Nigeria, SaveMyContacts and Relianceinfosystems. Emmanuel holds a degree in Economics and has also taken many courses and trainings in Mobile vas/Telecoms. He is presently a nettle@africa Telecoms scholar and member of the Bluetooth organization special interest group. He contributes telecoms articles for Newspapers in Nigeria and also at some leading telecoms web blogs world wide. He is interested in ICT especially Telecoms, Gardening and Global issues.Go to Emmanuel Okoegwale's publishing space |
Erica DreijerErica is a South African journalist currently completing her Mid-Career Journalism Honours Degree at Wits University. She holds a B.Comm degree from Stellenbosch University. She worked in finance for 18 months at Shell after which she moved across to media and advertising, and got an IMM Marketing Management diploma. During her years in advertising, she worked at Leo Burnett and Notabene. Erica has a thorough understanding of sponsorship, having helped developed a sponsorship evaluation model with Octagon. In 2006, she joined Unilever managing their AMET South region, which allowed her to travel to Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Ghana and Kenya. Go to Erica Dreijer's publishing space |
| Victor is a freelance journalist born, raised and based in Nigeria. Before leaving full time journalism practice he was assistant editor for three years at national Standard Newsmagazine, a high profile news magazine in Nigeria. He won three journalism awards in his five years of practice in Nigeria. Go to Victor Emeruwa's publishing space |
David Ilunga KabangaDavid is a DR Congolese journalist living in the capital Kinshasa. He is currently working for a local bi-monthly Point d'IMPACT. He is also member of the Canada-based World Scientific Journalists Federation. Go to David Ilunga Kabanga's publishing space |
| Walter is a33-year old Cameroonian living Buea. He studied Journalism and Performing Arts in the University of Buea, Cameroon. He writes for The Post Newspaper, widely regarded as the best English tabloid in Cameroon and is a radio entertainer for Cameroon Radio and Television, CRTV, Buea and Yaounde. Walter is in the business of Journalism for the 10th year. He is the VOA sports correspondent in Cameroon for the English Service. Go to Walter Wilson Nana's publishing space |
Crispin DembassaCrispin is a Central African Republic journalist and has been practicing that profession for six years as a radio reporter. Beside his work he is also studying Public Law at the University of Bangui. Go to Crispin Dembassa's publishing space |
| Andualem is an Ethiopia journalist holding a diploma in journalism from the School of Journalism in print media. For more than three years he has been working on Capital, which is a weekly largest English newspaper in Ethiopia. Andualem has taken trainings both in and outside Ethiopia on covering various issues Go to Andualem Sisay's publishing space |
Dee Dee Dee Dee is a student in Journalism at the Kenya Institute of Mass Communication currently pursuing a flexible part -time Degree in Communications, which is due for completion in November 2007. Since November last year, to the present time he has been working for FEBA Radio UK – as the news coordinator of their Nairobi Bureau and their locally affiliated BARAKA FM Station. He has just completed drawing plans for an envisioned Television station. He is the current - journalist of the year 2007, courtesy of Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Marekebisho media awards. Dee Dee previously worked for The Kenyan Spectator a new weekly newspaper as a senior writer, in charge of News. Before that, he worked for The People Newspapers, arguably Kenya ’s third largest daily for the past two years. Go to Dee Dee's publishing space |
| Prince (29) is a trained Liberian journalist with vice experience in youth media. Born in Monrovia, Liberia, Collins holds a diploma and professional certificates in Mass Communication with focus on the Print and Broadcast media. He produced a series of radio programs including a news magazince program for rurual listeners and also programs for Liberian refugees and children. Prince has worked for several media institutions including Search for Common Ground, West Africa Democracy Radio, Election Reporter for UN Radio in Liberia, and is currently the Liberia's stringer for the Voice of America. Prince Collins is now the Media and Communications Officer for Plan Liberia, a child centered organization. Collins has attended several international Media meetings including the Media Children Summit in South Africa and the Youth Media Development in Mali and etc. Prince is a full member of the Press Union of Liberia. Go to Prince Collins' publishing space |
Simon GongoSimon is a Burkinabe student currently completing his Master’s thesis in Journalism at the University of Ougadougou in Burkina Faso. He is a BBC Africa award winner and is very active in local newspapers. Go to Simon Gongo's publishing space |
| Maina is a Kenyan journalist living in Nairobi. He started working as news correspondent Daily Nation in Meru , Central Kenya in 1995-1999. The he moved to East African Standard as a correspondent same region in 1999. Thereafter he went to Indigo Publications of France in 2000. Between 2001 and 2005 he wrote for London based Africaanalysis from Nairobi. He also worked as country reporter for Ethiopia’s Subsaharaninformer from 2003-2006, while at the same time working for Africanewsfeatures news agency edited by Terry Bell formerly of Africaanalysis. Maina is currnetly still working for Indigo publications while still contributing for Africanewsfeatures. Go to Maina Waruru's publishing space |
Daniel TakyiDaniel is a young journalist based in Ghana. After completing his Communication studies, he had the privilege to work with few media organizations such as the Ghana News Agency as an intern, and as a reporter for some private newspapers .Currently, he is the Assistant Editor for The Hawk, whih is a weekly newspaper. He is also a correspondent for two media outlets in the USA. He has been published both at home and abroad. He also works as Media Coordinator for a local NGO known as the Alliance for Initiative and Development. Go to Daniel Takyi's publishing space |
| Neo (21) is a student from Pretoria. She is currently studying at the Tshwane University of Technology (Soshanguve campus) towards my journalism diploma. She works for the campus radio station, TUTfm and newspaper, Vuvuzela, as a reporter. She likes listening to the radio, reading and traveling Go to Neo Maditla's publishing space |
Stephens Setshotlho MolobiStephens is a second year journalism student at the Tshwane University of Technology in South Africa. He is very interested in African issues especially politics, wellness and the continent’s success in dealing with the challenges coming its way. Go to Stephens Setshotlho Molobi's publishing space |
![]() Mpholosane Sydney Modiba Sydney (21) is a student at the University of Limpopo, where he is reading Media studies. He has a great love for reporting mostly for online publication. He is also a passionate reader of daily and weekly newspapers. |
Simone DakicheSimone is a Togolese journalist of 22 based in the capital Lomé. She hold a degree in English from the University of Lomé. She worked for 2 Fm radios in Lomé. She now in the beginning of her free-lance career. Her areas of interest are sports, music and politics. Go to Simone Dakiche's publishing space |
Jamilu is a Nigerian living in the northern Nigerian town of Kano. He attended information officer course in 1994, and obtained a professional Diploma in Mass Communications from Bayero University, Kano in 2001. He served as an Information Officer with Afax Global Investment Ltd. in 1997, Industrial Attachment with Kano state television,(CTV 67), for a month, in 2001, a P.R.O to the same company,2001-2003, Editor Arabic publications at Iqra'a Publishing House,Kaduna,2003-2004, Editor Telcard Iternational Ltd. 2004-2006 and, now a freelance and a publisher. Jamilu has facile fluency in Arabic, English and Hausa languages, and speaks fairly French. Go to Jamilu Abubakar's publishing space |
Bai-Bai SesayBai-Bai is a Sierra Leonean journalist based in the capital Freetown. He has a Diploma in Journalism from the London School of Journalism(LSJ) in London, UK. He has also attended several local and international training programmes in journalism. He currently works as freelance correspondent for Media24, Panos Features (London), Highway Africa News Agency(HANA), and for a local newspaper known as Independent Observer Newspaper in Sierra Leone. Go to Bai-Bai Sesay's publishing space |
Tedla is an Ethiopian journalist living in Addis Ababa. he has a BA Degree in journalism and communications from the Addis Ababa University. He worked for several top newspapers in Ethiopia such as The Daily Monitor, ABBI Weekly, Addis Business, Illusion Media and Communications. He currently worked as a reporter for the largest business weekly in the nation, Capital. He calls himself a young and dedicated journalist. Go to Tedla Desta's publishing space |
Jesse SolomonJesse is a Ugandan national pursuing a diploma in journalism and mass communication at UMCAT school of journalism and mass communication. His areas of interest are in society issues and sports especially football and basketball. Go to Jesse Solomon's publishing space |
Mothepane is currently studying towards her Post Graduate Diploma in Media Management at Rhodes Unversity in South Africa. She is on study leave and works for Lesotho News Agency as an editor. She started her career in journalism as a senior reporter for the Lesotho government publication Lesotho Today/ Lentsoe la Basotho in 2001 a position she held until January 2007. Go to Mothepane Kotele's publishing space |
Elvira van NoortElvira is a Dutch freelance journalist in Grahamstown, a small village in the heart of the Eastern Cape province in South Africa. She is currently completing her Master thesis in Journalism and Media Studies at Rhodes University. Her research focuses on 'Newsroom Convergence at the Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg): a qualitative case study' and will be finished in October 2007. She is also a Teaching Assistant for the Introduction to Print Journalism course and helps out during the Digital Citizen Indaba and Highway Africa Conference in Grahamstown. Go to Elvira van Noort's publishing space |
Gaston Jeanfa business text writer from the is Central African Republic. He holds a Master’s degree in English from the University of Bangui. He currently works as Assistant Manager of a local company known as Sotrequi. He previously worked as sales manager for Brossette-Siemi company and as translator for Kajima, a Japanese road-building company. His areas of interest are business, education, labour movements, sports and culture. Go to Gaston Jeanfa's publishing space |
Danstan KaundaDanstan is a Zambian journalist who has been working as presenter, writer and street reporter for over five years and now working for both print and broadcasting media. He reports on a number of issues in Zambia and in Namibia where he worked in 2006 as an intern journalist with the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation-NBC. He also uses to work for the Voice of America covering southern Africa. He is interested in writing on development, business, health, culture and politics. Go to Danstan Kaunda's publishing space |
Alwyn is a former political/business journalist and retired publisher now often travelling southern Africa as motoring and trucking editor.Go to Alwyn Viljoen's publishing space |
Francis AmeyiborFrancis is a Ghanaian Journalist living in the capital Accra. He is currently working as political correspondent for a public media house in Accra. Go to Francis Ameyibor's publishing space |
Fidelis is a journalist living in Pretoria, South Africa, where he works as Features Writer for Agriconnect Communication Media. He previous worked for the Farmers Weekly Magazine, for Tribune Newspapers Group and for the BBC in Harare, Zimbabwe. He holds a Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication from the Wits University (South Africa), a diploma in Journalism and Professional Writing from the Intec College in Cape Town, South Africa, and another diploma in Mass Communication from the Harare Polytechnic in Harare, Zimbabwe. Go to Fidelis Zvomuya's publishing space |
Dipesh Pabari Dipesh is freelance writer and currently run a regular column in the Nairobi Star and for various magazines such as TN, Old Africa and Awaaz. He is currently working as a consultant with Media Focus on Africa in assisting with the role out of the media campaign surrounding the upcoming elections in Kenya. Go to Dipesh Pabari's publishing space |
Munene is a Kenyan journalist working as reporter and researcher for McClatchy Newspapers which is an American newspaper company. He started out as a Journalist in late 2000 right after finishing his course in photography and audio-visual at the Kenya Polytechnic. He interned at the Associated Press east Africa bureau as a photographer and writer and stayed there till early 2002. He also attended a few courses that enhanced his career and had a brief stint at the Reuters east Africa bureau December last year. He likes writing on social issues, entertainment, art, and politics. Go to Munene Kilongi's publishing space |
Elizabeth Akpevwe Oghoro Elizabeth is a Nigerian journalist living in Port Hacourt, Nigeria. She holds a diploma in International relations/Diplomacy/Media studies from the Empire Journalism Centre, Port Harcourt, River State. She currently works for Network Africa Magazine website/admin manager and special correspondent reporting on African issues and general office administration. Go to Elizabeth Akpevwe Oghoro's publishing space |
Leonard is a Zimbabwean journalist based in the capital Harare, where he works for the Zimbabwe Posts (Pvt) LTD (Zimpost) he handles issues relating to website updating, editing of the Postal News (in-house magazine), event management, nedia co-ordination, etc. He previously worked as senior business reporter for The Herald Newspaper in Harare. Leonard hold a MSc in International Relations from the University of Harare and a diploma in journalism and mass communication from the Harare Polytechnic. Go to Leonard Makombe's publishing space |
Frank Chikowore Frank is an independent journalist based in the Zimbabwean capital Harare. He writes articles on business and politics as well as investigative pieces. He has worked as Chief Reporter of the now-defunct Weekly Times of Zimbabwe and also as the News Editor of a southern African regional newspaper called the Southern News. Go to Frank Chikowore's publishing space |
Peter is an award winning 29-year-old Malawian sports journalist currently working for The Daily Times newspaper published by Blantyre Newspapers Limited. He has won over ten local awards in sports reporting including Malawi Super Soccer League Most Resourceful Print Journalist for 2005, 2006. He holds a certificate (diploma) in sports reporting from Fojo/NSJ, another journalism certificate obtained from Pen-Point School with GSCE A-Levels (Cambridge University) in English Language and Sociology as my highest academic qualifications. Peter is currently a studying (a private student) diploma course in journalism with Taipei National University. Go to Peter Kanjere's publishing space |
Emmanuel AbaloEmmanuel is an exiled Liberian journalist, media and human rights activist living and working in Pennsylvania, USA. He served as a News Director of the erstwhile Catholic owned ELCM Community Radio and later with the Liberian Broadcasting System (ELBC). He is the former Acting President of the Press Union of Liberia (PUL). Go to Emmanuel Abalo's publishing space |
![]() Lloyd Himaambo Lloyd is Zambian journalist working and living in the capital Lusaka. He is mostly interested in investigative journalism and writing analytical and in-depth stories. He is also keen on writing about Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) and rural development. Go to Lloyd Himaambo's publishing space |
Sanday Chongo Kabange Sanday is a Zambian media practitioner and award winning journalist with several years post qualification experience in electronic, print and online journalism. He has reported for various news outlets locally and internationally, including Zambia Daily Mail Newspaper, Herald Newspaper of Zimbabwe, Radio Phoenix, Radio Choice FM, defunct Zimbabwe Daily News, and Information Dispatch Online and the Weekly Angel Newspaper. He is currently working as a news producer and DJ at Radio Phoenix as well as Voice of America Reporter for Zambia. His areas of interest are business, economics, politics, development and climate change. Go to Sanday Chongo's publishing space |
![]() Julien Dreshengba Julien (43) is a Central African Republic communications experts, freelance journalist and translator living in Bangui. He holds a Master's degree in English and a post-graduate degree in Translation from Buea University in Cameroon. He works as communications consultant and translator for various international organisations and write columns for national and international papers. Go to Julien Dreshengba's publishing space |
Mamadou Dian Donghol DialloMamadou Dian is a Guinean living in Conakry. He Holds a degree in English and is currently English teacher at the Conakry Aviation High School. Before that, he taught English at Nelson Mandela Private School, at Matam High School and at Diallo Telly Private School in Conakry. Mamadou Dian is llaunching his free-lance journalistic career and sees in AfricaNews a platform for his progress. Go to Mamadou Dian Donghol Diallo's publishing space |
![]() Lekan Otufodunrin Lekan is a Nigerian journalist and media trainer based in Lagos. He holds a B.Sc (1985) and a Msc graduate of Mass Communication from the University of Lagos (2005). He has varied media practice experience dating back to 1987 both as a local and international journalist. Lekan has worked with The Punch Newspapers, Nigeria largest circulating daily where he was at various times state correspondent, news and political editor and city editor. He is currently the Sunday Editor of The Nation Newspapers in Lagos. Apart from being a freelance correspondent for a number of international publications, Lekan is a Fellow of Thomson Foundation, Cardiff, UK and Member of the Governing board of Journalists Against AIDS (JAAIDS), Nigeria. Go to Lekan Otufodunrin's publishing space |
Chris Sempiri KijjambuChris (29) is a Ugandan journalist living in Kampala. He holds a certificate in principles of basic journalism from the Uganda media trainers and consultants. He is a laid back person, who loves to play basketball, sharing with society especially the youth. He is an idealist with love for reality and learning other people’s culture. Go to Chris Sempiri Kijjambu's publishing space |
![]() Felix Masi Felix, an award-winning international photojournalist with Saharapics in Kenya, is a new Photoshare contributor. Masi has worked alongside internationally renowned photojournalists in regional Africa, Europe, and the Netherlands, covering international leaders and events. Recently, Masi has begun to focus on war, HIV/AIDS, and poverty in Africa. “I want to use my pictures to help my people until AIDS and poverty becomes history,” says Masi. “I believe it is possible - with a visual campaign on AIDS and poverty - to make a difference in my country and in Africa, because pictures are a powerful tool of communication, and they make people react fast.” |
Waithera GithaigaWaithera (1981) is a Kenyan journalist living in Nairobi. She has a diploma in Public Relations and just finished her Diploma in Journalism from the Kenya Institute of Mass Of Communication (KIMC). During her industrial attachment she worked at Kenya Times Media trust for a period of 3 months as a reporter. She has also worked as a consultant for Nam Consult Ltd, a Public Relations Firm. She is interested in social issues |
![]() Murtala Mohamed Kamara Kamara is a young Sierra Leonean journalist living in Free Town. He is Feature Editor for The Cotton Tree magazine, a Sierra Leone quarterly published from the United Kingdom. He is also reporter and columnist for The Independent Observer Newspaper, one of Sierra Leone leading newspapers. Go to Murtala's publishing space |
Kennedy AbwaoKennedy is a Nairobi based journalist who covers Eastern Africa. He is a correspondent for the Pan African News Agency. |
![]() Agata Hinc Agata (21) is a Polish student living in Warsaw (Poland). She holds a bachelor's degree in European Studies from University of Warsaw with a thesis on European Union and Sub-Saharan Africa trade relations. She is now writing a Master’s thesis at the University of Warsaw, with a focus on EU-Africa relationships.- Her areas of interests are international relations, trade relations, and relationships between Africa and the EU, Africa and the USA, and Africa and China. She likes reading, sports, and cinema. Go to Agata Hinc' publishing space |
Chauncie BurtonChauncie (26) is a freelance writer living in Harlem, NY, USA. She holds a bachelor's degree in Communications from Howard University. She currently serves as the Marketing and Events Manager for VIBE Magazine. She recently made her first voyage to the motherland with a group of Howard alumni, who adopted the moniker, The Gateway Project. This group of 35 young people spent two weeks in Ghana where they participated in a variety of tours of different parts of the country, villages and participated in several service projects. Her experience in west Africa has propelled her interest and love for African culture. She is a supporter of PanAfricanism and plans to work diligently to share her thoughts and ideas on bridging the gap between Africans and Black Americans. Go to Chaunci Burton's publishing space |
![]() Mahitab Mekkawi Mahitab is an Egyptian scholar with a PhD in Gender Studies from the American University of London (May 2004). She also studied Political Sciences and Egyptology in the American University in Cairo; and Law and International Relations at the Institut de Droit des Affaires Internationales" (Sorbonne/Cairo University). She has worked with different organizations and has published in a number of major Arab political magazines. Apart from being an adjunct faculty, she also works as FAO consultant and is founding, with a number of Egyptian experts, a private agency working in the development sector. Go to Mahitab Mekkawi's publishing space |
Evans SinjelaEvans (1977) is a Zambian journalist living in Lusaka. He holds a diploma in journalism from the Norma-Jean College of Broadcasting in Lusaka. He currently works for 5FM Radio as journalist in Lusaka, Zambia. His interest is political, health, sport, children’s issues, gender issues and economics. Evans dedicates his free time to watching soccer, listening to current affairs programs, reading newspapers, magazines and other publications. Go to Evans Sinjela's publishing space |
![]() Mandaba Kosse Mathurin Mandaba (35) is DR Congolese freelance journalist living in Gemena, Equateur Province. He holds a Master’s Degree in American Literature from the University of Bangui, Central African Republic. He has been working as Communication Officer for an AIDS programme known as PEASIT (Programme Evangelique de lutte Anti-Sida Tomibatela) since 2005. His areas of interest are environment preservation, culture and HIV-Aids. Go to Mathurin Mandaba's publishing space |
Elizabeth GitauElizabeth (23), is a Kenyan journalist and producer living in Nairobi. She was raised and brought up in Mathare, a slum in Nairobi, which made her ‘tough and sensitive’ to issues happening around her. She holds a diploma in Communications, Daystar University. She is currently working as a producer with a production company - Vivid Features. She produced a story that was aired on CNN’s Inside Africa programme. Elizabeth’s principle is to deliver the sort of stories that would help to balance world view on Africa. She is also a fervent advocate of PanAfricanism and a fan of Kwame Nkrumah. |
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![]() Ayo Ajayi Ayo (1972) is a Nigerian journalist living in Lagos. He holds a National Diploma in Journalism from Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ), and Higher National Diploma in Book Publishing in from Yaba College of Technology both in Lagos. He has been practicing journalism since 1995. He wrote articles for Champion Newspaper, Concord Newspaper, Daily Times on Saturday, Medi-Link Journal and Health Monitor. He is currently, a Content Writer for setlin.com. His areas of interest are Health and Education. Go to Ayo Ajayi's publishing space |
Akwete Sande Akwete is a Malawian based in Gaborone, Botswana. He holds a bachelor's degree in English and Communications from the US, a postgraduate diploma in management from South Africa, and numerous journalism certificates from different institutions. He has worked as a teacher and was a reporter for the Malawi Broadcasting Corporation and several papers. He has been a correspondent for Daily News of Tanzania, the New African and African News Dimension. Born in Malawi, he currently lives in Gaborone, Botswana and works as a management consultant and freelance journalist. He has travelled widely in Southern Africa. Areas of interest: health, economics and tourism. |
![]() Carlyn Hambuba Carlyn is a Zambian freelance journalist living in Lusaka. She holds a Diploma in Journalism from Evelyn Hone College and a Degree in Mass Communication with Development Studies obtained from the University of Zambia. She contributes gender and environmental stories to Newspaper, magazine, radio, television and websites. Beside an experience in print and broadcasting media, Carlyn is a member of a number of professional organizations, including the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA), a board member for Zambia Media Women Association (ZAMWA), International Women’s Media Foundation and The African Network for environmental Journalists (ANEJ) where she is serving as Treasurer for the organization. She also represented Zambia on the United Nations Environmental Program Earthwire Africa Project. |
Isaac Billy GideonIsaac Billy Gideon Lu’ba is a Sudanese photographer based in Juba. He works for The Juba Post Weekly. |
Evans is Director Africa Interactive Kenya. He has been practicing journalism since 1998. He writes for the West Africa Magazine, Central Africa Journal, Eastern Africa Magazine, Business Week en de Africa Week Magazine (London), among others, and is member of many local and international media associations. Evans presented papers on political, human rights, and democracy issues at international forums in Japan, where he earned recognition. He has been working for AfricaNews since the beginning and is greatly contributing via his weblog. Go to Evans Wafula's publishing space |
Joshua CrazeCraze was educated at St Peter's College, Oxford University, where he did a BA in Anthropology, and L'Ecole des Hautes Etudes Sciences Sociales in Paris. He has lived and worked in Egypt, Sierra Leone, France and Kenya, and is currently living between Nairobi and Juba, southern Sudan, where he is attached to the British Institute of Eastern Africa. His writing has been published in, among others, El Correo de Andalucía, the Daily Star (Lebanon), the Institute of War and Peace Reporting, and CafeBabel. He is currently a contributing writer at SaudiDebate, and a graduate student at the University of Amsterdam. |
![]() Stanley Karombo Karombo is a Zimbabwean freelance journalist based in Johannesburg, South Africa. He has traveled extensively in Europe and Africa. Having worked as a journalist for various newspapers in Zimbabwe, Stanley moved to Kerikeri, New Zealand where he stayed for two years. He writes for various international media organizations. |
Elizabeth KameoKameo (1979) a Ugandan journalist living in the capital Kampala. She has been practicing journalism since 2000. She holds a Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication from a Ugandan Institute of Journalism. She worked for newspaper The New Vision, the Daily Monitor and The Weekly Observer. Her areas of interest are development issues, human interest issues (women and children, travel and tourism), society and lifestyle, human rights and women's health. |
Oluoch (1966) is a Kenyan Journalist based in Nairobi. He has been practicing journalism for both and international media for fourteen years and is currently working as a Political Analyst with the The East African, a regional weekly published by the Nation Media Group (NMG), where he mainly covers Somalia, Sudan, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Kenya, Eritrea, DRC. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology from Bombay University and a post-graduate Diploma in Journalism and Development Communications from Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC), Bombay India. His areas of interest, which I have written extensively over the years include: Politics, Labour Movement, Culture and Heritage. Go to Fred Oluoch's publishing space |
Munyaradzi Makoni Makoni (1977) is an award winning Zimbabwean journalist living in Gweru. He attended the Harare-based Christian College of Southern Africa - a private journalism trainer - graduating in 1998 with a Diploma in Communication and Journalism. He is actively involved in media advocacy. Munyaradzi’s work as a freelance writer has appeared in The Southern Cross, Independent Catholic News (ICN), Missionary News Agency (MISNA), The Voice, Ecumenical News International (ENI) Switzerland, and many others. |
![]() Ladna Amin Amin (23) is originally an East African girl ( Djibouti and Somali-land). She was born and raised in the United States where she is currently studying International Communications/ Linguistics at the Texas Woman's University. She resides in the US for now, but plans to move overseas for ongoing education and experience. Her main areas of interest are culture, society and lifestyle, travelling, literature, women's rights, human rights, and much more. |
Benedict TemboTembo (1967) is a Zambian journalist living in Lusaka. He has a Diploma in journalism and currently works as the online editor of the Zambia Daily Mail. He also works as a sport reporter at the Weekly Standard Newspaper. Areas of interest: Science, reproductive health, environment, sports, human rights/governance, women and children's issues, grassroot aid and development, international affairs and information and communication technologies. |
![]() Lupakisyo Hilary Mbobe Mbobe (1965) is a Malawian professional journalist living in Lilongwe. He has been working with the Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) for over 12 years. Between 2004 and 2005, Hilary has won the following awards; Gender Links, John Manyarara Investigative Journalism, CNN-Multi- Choice African Journalist of the year (2005). Mbobe is a correspondent for Interworld Radio in London, and Radio Botswana. He is Vice Chairperson and Steering Committee Member of the Forum for African Investigative Reporters (FAIR). He also started his own business magazine called, Business Evolution in 2004 where he is Executive Editor. |
Peter Griffiths Griffiths (1983) is a South African Journalist living in Johannesburg. He has been practicing journalism since 2002. He holds a Degree in Journalism & Media Studies (with distinction) from Rhodes University. He has worked for newspapers including The Star, Pretoria News and the Sunday Independent as well as online newspapers News24.com and Business in Africa Online. |
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