Zwelakhe Sisulu

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Zwelakhe Sisulu
Ubezalwa ngoZibendlela 17, 1950(1950-12-17)
Ubefa 4 ngoMfumfu 2012(2012-10-04) (iminyaka ama-61)
Ubehlala kwa- Johannesburg, South Africa
Ubuzwe South African
Education Orlando High (Soweto)
Occupation Journalist, editor, newspaper founder
Years active 1975–88
Employer South African Associated Newspapers
The Rand Daily Mail
Sunday Post
Sowetan
New Nation
Known for anti-apartheid activism and journalism against Apartheid
Notable work(s) 1976 Soweto uprising
Home town Johannesburg, South Africa
Television South African Broadcast Corporation
Political party African National Congress
Political movement anti-Apartheid activism
Spouse Zodwa Sisulu
Parents Walter Sisulu
Albertina Sisulu
Relatives
Awards Nieman Fellowship[1]
Louis Lyons Award for Courageous Journalism[1]
International Human Rights Law Group Award[1][2]
Union of Swedish Journalists Award[2]
Rothko Chapel Award for Human Rights[2]

UZwelakhe Sisulu (17 Disemba 1950 - 4 Okthoba 2012) wayengumlobi wezindaba omnyama waseNingizimu Afrika, umhleli kanye nomsunguli wephephandaba. WayenguMengameli we-Writers 'Association of South Africa, kamuva owaba yi-Black Media Workers Association of South Africa (noma i-Mwasa), futhi wahola isiteleka sonyaka wonke ngo-1980 maqondana namaholo alungile kuma-journalist abamnyama. Wayeyixhoba lokuhlukunyezwa ngaphansi kombuso wobandlululo eNingizimu Afrika futhi waboshwa cishe kathathu ngenxa yomsebenzi wakhe kweze-journalism. [3] [4] [5] Ngemuva kokuphela kombuso wobandlululo, waba isikhulu esiphezulu se-South African Broadcast Corporation . [6]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Murphy, Caryle (11 May 1988). "Sisulu and the Unity of Struggle; A S. African Journalist, Jailed Like His Father Before Him in a Land He Cannot Forsake". Washington Post.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Tributes paid to 'revolutionary journalist' | Media". BDlive. 5 October 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-12-25. Kulandwe ngomhlaka 2013-01-28.
  3. Lewis, Anthony (14 April 1987). "Abroad at Home: To Destroy a Country". New York Times.
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  5. Sisulu, Zwelakhe (11 December 2008). "Statement by Zwelakhe Sisulu on the Occasion of the 20th Anniversary of the Founding of ARTICLE 19" (PDF). ARTICLE 19. Kulandwe ngomhlaka 2013-01-28.
  6. Gevisser, Mark (16 February 1996). "South Africa SA's Most Powerful Media Boss". Africa News.

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