Zwelakhe Sisulu
Zwelakhe Sisulu (17 December 1950 – 4 October 2012) was a South African black journalist, editor, and newspaper founder. He was president of the Writers' Association of South Africa, which later became the Black Media Workers Association of South Africa (or Mwasa), and he led a year-long strike in 1980 for fair wages for black journalists. He was a victim of the Apartheid-era government in South Africa and was imprisoned at least three times for his journalism. After Apartheid ended, he became the chief executive officer of the South African Broadcast Corporation.
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Zwelakhe Sisulu
Zwelakhe Sisulu (17 December 1950 – 4 October 2012) was a South African black journalist, editor, and newspaper founder. He was president of the Writers' Association of South Africa, which later became the Black Media Workers Association of South Africa (or Mwasa), and he led a year-long strike in 1980 for fair wages for black journalists. He was a victim of the Apartheid-era government in South Africa and was imprisoned at least three times for his journalism. After Apartheid ended, he became the chief executive officer of the South African Broadcast Corporation.
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International Human Rights Law Group Award
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Louis Lyons Award for Courageous Journalism
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Nieman Fellowship
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Rothko Chapel Award for Human Rights
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Union of Swedish Journalists Award
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1950-12-17
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Orlando High
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New Nation
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South African Associated Newspapers
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Sowetan
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Sunday Post
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The Rand Daily Mail
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anti-apartheid activism and journalism against Apartheid
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African National Congress
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Elinor Sisulu
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Lindiwe Sisulu
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Max Sisulu
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Zodwa Sisulu
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South African Broadcast Corporation
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