• Nathaniel Ndazana Nakasa (12 May 1937 – 14 July 1965) better known as Nat Nakasa was a South African journalist and short story writer. Nat Nakasa was born in...
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  • The Nat Nakasa Award for Media Integrity is an award presented to a South African media practitioner in newspapers, magazines, broadcasting and online...
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  • corruption referred to as state capture. In 2018, Brkic received the Nat Nakasa Award for his role in the investigation. In 2021, Charalambous also received...
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  • inaugural issue of The Classic, a South African literary journal founded by Nat Nakasa and Nadine Gordimer. On publication, the story was banned by the apartheid...
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  • manager of the Native Administration Department of Durban. The writer Nat Nakasa was reburied in Chesterville which was his childhood home, after his body...
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    Themba, Bloke Modisane, Es'kia Mphahlele, Arthur Maimane, Todd Matshikiza, Nat Nakasa, Casey Motsisi, Dugmore Boetie, and Lewis Nkosi. Rebuilt as a whites-only...
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  • joint winners of the 2021 South African National Editors' Forum (SANEF) Nat Nakasa award for courageous community journalism. Joseph went on to win the Vodacom...
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    Gabo Nigeria : Nigerian Academy of Science Media Awards South Africa : Nat Nakasa Award for Media Integrity South Africa : Taco Kuiper Award for Investigative...
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    actress Dwight Arrington "Heavy D" Myers (1967–2011), rapper and actor Nat Nakasa (1937–1965), South African writer; his remains were repatriated to South...
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  • Motjuwadi and Casey Motsisi. They were later joined by Lewis Nkosi and Nat Nakasa. This group lived by the dictum: "Live fast, die young and have a good-looking...
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  • contributed to The Classic, a journal edited by a fellow Drum journalist Nat Nakasa. The Drum Decade contains a number of articles by Motsisi, including:...
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  • November 2019. Alexander 1989, p. 194. Letter from Nat Nakasa to Ezekiel Mphahlele, August 19, 1961; Nat Nakasa Papers, Wits Historical Papers, Johannesburg...
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    journalists included Henry ("Mr DRUM") Nxumalo, Can Themba, Todd Matshikiza, Nat Nakasa, Lewis Nkosi and others such as William "Bloke" Modisane, Arthur Maimane...
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  • in Pedi Eddie Roux † Silver 2007 Journalism and political literature Nat Nakasa † Silver 2007 Journalism Schalk Pienaar † Silver 2007 Journalism Morné...
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  • into the state of the media in South Africa. The SANEF runs the annual Nat Nakasa Award for Media Integrity that recognises media practitioners that have...
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    Vodacom Journalist of the Year Award in South Africa. In 2007 he won the Nat Nakasa Award for Media Integrity. Pauw has authored and published several books...
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    including Beeld, Financial Mail, Sunday Times and Business Day. He won the Nat Nakasa Award for fearless reporting in 2008. Du Preez founded the Vrye Weekblad...
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  • the influential South African journal of township literature founded by Nat Nakasa in 1963. Simon edited an autobiographical novel by Dugmore Boetie, Familiarity...
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    Areas Act. 14th street in particular was a subject of interest in one of Nat Nakasa's writings. The following quote appears on the windows of the museum entrance...
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  • Photographer of the Year 2006: Fuji Africa News Image of the Year 2011: Nat Nakasa Award List of photojournalists "Anton Hammerl". Committee to Protect Journalists...
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  • 2010 – Honorary doctorate degree from Columbia College (Chicago) 2015 – Nat Nakasa Award for Media Integrity "Peter Sexford Magubane", South African History...
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  • Expression Institute, and the Right2Know Campaign. Dasnois won the 2014 Nat Nakasa award for courage and integrity in journalism from the SA National Editors'...
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  • magazine in 1958. He worked with writer like Can Themba, Casey Motsisi and Nat Nakasa. He encouraged the South Africa photojournalist Peter Magubane, who was...
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  • together with investigative journalist Henry Nxumalo, Ezekiel Mphahlele, Nat Nakasa, Bloke Modisane and others, became one of its early writers. His jazz...
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  • Journalists Thomas Pringle Award for Press Freedom. Special mention, 2002 Nat Nakasa Award for Media Integrity & Courageous Journalism. Joint business category...
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  • journalism in South Africa". 2005 – South African National Editors Forum "Nat Nakasa Award for Media Integrity" for displaying "courageous journalism throughout...
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    winner) 2001 Mondi Paper Newspaper Award (News writing winner) 2001 The Nat Nakasa for Media Integrity Award winner 2001 Awarded Honorary Citizenship of...
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  • In the early 1960s, Buti became involved in writing workshops run by Nat Nakasa, Can Themba, Nimrod Mkele and Barney Simon. The first result of this was...
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  • She served as a trustee for The Classic, a literary magazine created by Nat Nakasa in Johannesburg, alongside Nadine Gordimer, Julian Beinart, Nimrod Mkele...
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  • Bond was a contributing editor of ANP, and a Claude Barnett Associate. Nat Nakasa – A South African writer who contributed the ANP. William Pickens – was...
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