Investigative Outlet Sets Key Test For Media Freedom In S.Africa | Barron's

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Investigative Outlet Sets Key Test For Media Freedom In S.Africa | Barron's
Abstract
The amaBhungane Centre for Investigative Journalism draws its name from the Zulu word for dung beetle -- a diligent species that fulfils a crucial role. The tiny South African non-profit specialises in delving into political corruption -- "digging dung and fertilizing democracy," its editor-in-chief, Sam Sole, said with a chuckle in a recent interview with AFP.
Publication
Barron's
Date
2023-06-25
Language
English
URL
https://.barrons.com/news/investigative-outlet-sets-key-test-for-media-freedom-in-s-africa-f62381f8
Accessed
26/06/2023, 13:29
Rights
Corruption
Extra
South Africa
Citation
Rambourd, G. (2023, June 25). Investigative Outlet Sets Key Test For Media Freedom In S.Africa | Barron’s. Barron’s. https://.barrons.com/news/investigative-outlet-sets-key-test-for-media-freedom-in-s-africa-f62381f8