by ebrahim | May 24, 2016 | contributor
Minister Ebrahim Patel studied at the University of the Western Cape and University of Cape Town. He has been heavily involved in labour-government issues as he was the Chief Negotiator on the Labour Relations Act of 1995 and the acting President of the South African...
by ebrahim | May 24, 2016 | contributor
Dr Glenda Daniels has been a journalist in the print industry for over two decades having worked for most of the big print media companies, starting off her career as a trainee in 1990 at the then Weekly Mail. Prior to that she was an anti-apartheid activist and...
by ebrahim | May 24, 2016 | contributor
Youlendree Appasamy is a feminist killjoy with bell hooks and Junot Diaz as her intellectual parents. She’s a recent Politics and International Relations graduate from the university currently known as Rhodes, although her ambitions lay in the world of writing,...
by ebrahim | Apr 26, 2016 | contributor
Mikaela Nhondo Erskog is a ‘South Africanised’ Zimbabwean-Swede. She holds a BA and a joint Honours degree in History and Politics from the university currently known as Rhodes (UCKAR). She is currently reading towards her Masters in History and is a fellow of the...
by ebrahim | Apr 26, 2016 | contributor
Richard Sambrook is Director of the Centre for Journalism and Professor at Cardiff University. He spent 30 years as a journalist in BBC News including 10 years on the board of management as Director of Sport, Director of News and Director of Global News. He was also...
by ebrahim | Apr 26, 2016 | contributor
Kenichi Serino is a journalist and media trainer living in Johannesburg, South Africa. He has been a community reporter, a wire hack and a web editor. His first photo was published in his community paper in the village of Vanderbilt, Michigan, before he was a...
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