Author: Nkateko Mabasa
Nkateko Mabasa is a Johannesburg-based independent journalist and policy analyst with over seven years of experience in delivering impactful news reporting, comprehensive political analysis, and climate advocacy.
Known for crafting compelling narratives on complex socio-political issues, Mabasa thrives at the intersection of media, research, and policy development.
Mabasa's work has been featured on platforms including Huffington Post, Al Jazeera English and Daily Maverick, showcasing his ability to inform, inspire, and engage global audiences.
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