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Aaisha Dadi Patel
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Aaisha is completing her masters degree in media studies at Wits University. Her research interests include gender and representations of Muslim women in the media. completing her masters degree in media studies at Wits University. Her research interests include gender and representations of Muslim women in the media.

Aaisha Dadi Patel
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Aaisha is completing her masters degree in media studies at Wits University. Her research interests include gender and representations of Muslim women in the media.

Aaisha Dadi Patel
contributor
Aaisha is completing her masters degree in media studies at Wits University. Her research interests include gender and representations of Muslim women in the media.

Aaisha Dadi Patel
contributor
Aaisha is completing her masters degree in media studies at Wits University. Her research interests include gender and representations of Muslim women in the media.

Aaisha Dadi Patel
contributor
Aaisha is completing her masters degree in media studies at Wits University. Her research interests include gender and representations of Muslim women in the media.

Aaisha Dadi Patel
contributor
Aaisha is completing her masters degree in media studies at Wits University. Her research interests include gender and representations of Muslim women in the media.

Aaisha Dadi Patel
contributor
Aaisha is completing her masters degree in media studies at Wits University. Her research interests include gender and representations of Muslim women in the media.
Gabeba Baderoon
Gabeba Baderoon received a doctorate in English from UCT, with a thesis on images of Islam in South African media, literature and art. She has published widely on the topic of representations of Islam, and has lectured at universities in South Africa, Europe and the...
Valentino Ndaba
Valentino Ndaba is a Journalism graduate, a product of the University of the Free State. Born and bred in the slums of Durban, she developed a passion as an avid reader in primary school as an escape mechanism. As the years passed her best friend introduced her to...
Louzanne Coetzee
Louzanne Coetzee is outgoing, loves challenges and lives life to the full each day. Coetzee was born in Bloemfontein in 1993. She attended school in Worcester, a small town in the Boland, where she matriculated in 2011 as one of the top students in the province. She...
Phindile Xaba
She is a seasoned journalist and media practitioner across multiple platforms. She began her career in print media at age 17; and then moved on to explore the TV industry where she worked as a television production manager, scriptwriter, publicist, producer/director,...
Mandla Langa
Mandla Langa was born in Durban, grew up in KwaMashu and studied for a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Fort Hare. After his release from 101 days in prison in 1976, he skipped bail, and went into exile in Botswana. In 1980 he won the Drum story contest for ‘The...
Maria Phalime
Dr Maria Phalime is a medical doctor and award-winning author based in Cape Town. After qualifying in 1999, she practised medicine for four years before deciding to leave the profession. In 2012 Maria was the recipient of the inaugural City Press Tafelberg Nonfiction...
Professor Patrick Bond
Patrick Bond is professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, where he directs the Centre for Civil Society. His research interests include political economy, environment, social policy, and geopolitics. From 1994-2002, he worked for the South African government,...
Kamo Dipico
Kamo Dipico grew up in Kimberley and obtained her B A Degree in Media Studies at the University of the Free State (UFS). She is involved in the UFS Human Project that comprises student affairs as well as financial and residential management. She also works at the UFS...
Dave Mann
Dave Mann grew up in Cape Town where he spent far too much of his high school career skipping class to skate, paint graffiti, sneak into music venues, and generally get up to no good. Now he spends most of his time writing about all of those things.
Janice Warman
Janice Warman grew up in Cape Town and studied journalism at Rhodes University in Grahamstown. She has worked as a financial journalist for BBC Radio 4, the Financial Times, the Guardian, The Observer and The Spectator. Her books include The World Beneath (Walker...