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Nomavenda Mathiane, activist and journalist in South Africa. She has worked for major South African newspapers and is an umZulu woman in the field of male and white dominated journalism in SA.

https://mg.co.za/article/2018-04-20-00-editorial-it-is-time-that-we-listen-and-learn/

Her list of accomplishments is long. as she is an author as well as a journalist. A trail blazer not just for being a black journalist, but also as a woman.

Nomavenda Mathiane was one of two women reporters exposing and writing about Winnie Mandela’s criminal acticities in 1988. She is fiercely engaged in her stories and in communicating freely and persistently.

https://niemanreports.org/articles/an-absence-of-women/

She was also one of only two women testifying before the TRC hearings about the media under apartheid in 1998.

Bibliography

1989. South Africa: diary of troubled times. New York, N.Y.: Freedom House.

1990. Beyond the headlines: truths of Soweto life. Johannesburg: Southern Book Publishers.

2016. Eyes in the Night: an Untold Zulu Story. Johannesburg: Bookstorm.

As seen in the article https://literarytourism.co.za/nomavenda-mathiane/