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    Cyclone Idai: Tough Press Laws Hinder Reporting From Mozambique

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    Cyclone Idai has devastated Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi. The cyclone hit Mozambique's second-largest port city of Beira on March 14 before it had...

    “Future of Media: How can we make journalism better for everyone?”...

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    Join The Daily Vox team as they present a webinar on June 14 on the future of media and decolonisation in the media. As...

    #Riding4SAEducation aims to raise funds for impoverished learners

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    Salaam Foundation, which is the humanitarian wing of Salaamedia, - an online humanitarian journalism portal - is going to be embarking on a 3,...

    World Press Freedom Day 2017: defend and advance media freedom for...

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    To mark World Press Freedom Day, the Right2Know Campaign released a statement calling on South Africans to defend media freedom while demanding media transformation. World...

    Support Independent Journalism! Support The Daily Vox!

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    The Daily Vox is not an ordinary media organisation. We aim to disrupt the status quo and challenge the mainstream by telling stories through...

    The environmental impact of the Amazon development in Cape Town, South...

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    The Amazon Africa development in Cape Town has been one of the most contentious fights in recent South African history. What started out as...

    Journos Under Surveillance Threat, R2K Report Reveals

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    On Wednesday, civil society Right 2 Know (R2K) launched a report titled SPOOKED: Surveillance of Journalists in SA. The report looks at the growing...

    Ten reasons SA doesn’t suck right now – November edition

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    November has been one helluva month, and most of us are looking forward to recovering over December. The Fees Commission released its disappointing results,...

    #TDVTurns5: “I Want TDV To Never Forget What We Stand For”

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    PART ONE  The Daily Vox (TDV) started its journey as South Africa Votes 2014. Co-founders Azad Essa and Khadija Patel wanted to cover the 2014...

    Seven reasons why Sunday Tribune’s South Africa-Islamic State link is irresponsible...

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    On Sunday, Independent Newspapers’ Sunday Tribune published a piece titled "Islamic State's SA link". The article claims the Islamic State group, operating in Syria...

    Communities Join Hands To Assist KZN Floods Victims

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    Calls for aid relief for Durban Floods has been made, this after hundreds of people were left displaced by devastating torrential rains that swept...

    The Best Of The Best: Former Daily Vox Journalists On Their...

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    At The Daily Vox, young people set the news agenda. Since its inception in 2014, The Daily Vox has been about young people telling...

    Future of Media discussion: “Genuine diversity is the only way forward”

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    On June 14, in honour of Youth Month and the 8 year anniversary of The Daily Vox, The Daily Vox team hosted a webinar...

    Rana Ayyub On Fascism In India

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    Around 2010 journalist and writer Rana Ayyub went undercover in Gujarat, India. Posing as an American film student armed with eight cameras, Ayyub managed...

    “What I noticed about the movie is that it focuses more...

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    After receiving heavy criticism from a number of people, the critically-acclaimed award winning film “Inxeba” (The Wound) finally hit the cinemas on Friday 02....

    A Critique Of The Media Is Not Automatically An Attack On...

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    COMMENT Dreams of Smart Cities, mass retrenchments, young people in cabinet and National Assembly, growth for the Economic Freedom Fighters and the emboldenment of the...

    Stop Letting Capitalism Convince You To Overwork

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    Recently Buzzfeed News published an article about "Millennial Burnout" - the condition seeming to affect people born between the years 1980 and 2000. It...

    Is the press really free around the world?

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    3 May is World Press Freedom Day. South Africa is ranked 31st out of 180 countries on the Reporters Without Borders world press freedom...