South Africa: CFWIJ condemns the public harassment against Ayesha Ismail
/eNCA correspondent Ayesha Ismail endured public harassment along with her cameraman while reporting on an anti-racism protest in Cape Town.
Read MoreeNCA correspondent Ayesha Ismail endured public harassment along with her cameraman while reporting on an anti-racism protest in Cape Town.
Read MoreJournalist Qaanitah Hunter was singled out in a Twitter attack by the ANC Women's League (ANCWL) president, Bathabile Dlamini.
Read MoreLesedi FM current affair anchor Dimakatso Ratselane was severely stabbed, allegedly by her husband.
Read MoreThe demonstrators protesting the lockdown in the country on Saturday, turned violent and assaulted reporters Athi Mtongana and Monique Mortlock.
The Citizen newspaper’s photographer Tracy Lee Stark and reporter Marizka Coetzer were attacked and impeded at work.
Read MoreAs protests in Cape Town, land invasions and demonstrations took a violent turn on Monday injuring News24 reporter Jenni Evans and a disabled man in a wheelchair.
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