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Marvin Charles
Marvin Charles is a journalist based in Cape Town, South Africa. Writer for Independent Media for various titles such as Cape Argus, Cape Times and Independent Online (IOL)
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Max Matavire
Max Matavire is an award-winning journalist with over 15 years experience based in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Currently I am working as a freelance and a communications consultant. I have worked in South Africa's biggest media houses at a senior level. I have also worked in Zimbabwe, and covered ...
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Oliver Meth
Oliver Meth is an award-winning South African based Journalist, available for assignments in KwaZulu Natal and Gauteng provinces. He is a researcher, writer, filmmaker and social advocacy journalist on development issues. Oliver has a particular focus on environmental rights, public ...
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Buks Viljoen
Buks Viljoen is a journalist based in Nelspruit, South Africa. After matric in 1976, I joined the former South-African Defence Force (SADF). In September 1979 I was involved in a serious accident while serving in the army which left me paralized. After my accident, for a short stint, I was involved ...
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