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Investigative Journalist, amaBhungane

Graeme Hosken

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Investigative Journalist, amaBhungane

Gauteng

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MilitarySouth AfricaCrimeJustice

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ConstructionInvestigativeWinter OlympicsDefense ReportingDevelopmentOrganised CrimeCriminologyHuman-RightsCienciaHuman-InterestPublic Interest IssuesBuddhismMoney SaversReligious NewsCase Study

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Journalist

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Total articles 3344

  • Available on paid plans

    NPA in crisis — ID boss Andrea Johnson’s unguided missile

    By Graeme Hosken, Sam Sole

    Jan. 19, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Rise and fall of the woman who brought down Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula

    By Graeme Hosken

    Jan. 18, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    NPA in crisis — ID boss Andrea Johnson’s unguided missile

    By Graeme Hosken, Sam Sole

    Jan. 19, 2025

As seen in

Independent Online,Sowetan,Business Day,select.timeslive.co.za,Bizcommunity,The Rand Daily Mail,Sunday Times,Timeslive,Amabhungane,Business Live,Daily Maverick

Company Info

amaBhungane

amaBhungane Centre for Investigative Journalism is a nonprofit organization based in South Africa, established in 2010 by Sam Sole and Stefaans Brümmer. The organization focuses on investigative journalism, particularly in exposing political corruption in South Africa and neighboring countries. The name "amaBhungane," meaning "dung beetles" in isiZulu, reflects their mission of "digging dung, fertilising democracy." amaBhungane produces in-depth investigative stories that hold power accountable and promote transparency. They engage in advocacy to influence laws affecting investigative journalism and collaborate with other media outlets to support investigative initiatives. The organization also leads legal challenges to access information, enhancing their investigative efforts. Funded by charitable organizations and individual donations, amaBhungane operates independently, ensuring its commitment to uncovering the truth and fostering accountability in governance. Their impactful investigations have led to significant political changes and earned them recognition through various awards.

Gauteng, , South Africa

+27 10 493 3320

Founded: 2010



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