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Noseweek is a South African tabloid published by Chaucer Publications that has appeared monthly since June 1993. [1] It is best known for regular legal action against it, such as a failed bid at interdiction by banking group FirstRand [2] (where editor Martin Welz represented himself [3]) and defamation actions by judge Fikile Bam and former public protector Selby Baqwa.
Martin Sylvester Welz was born on 19 October 1945 in Worcester, Western Cape, South Africa. He was the fourth son of artist Jean Welz , born in Salzburg , Austria , in 1900. His mother, Inger Marie Welz (née Christensen), was born in Odense , Denmark , in 1908.
This is a list of magazines and periodicals currently published within South Africa A. AA Traveller; Africa Geographic [1] Africa ... Noseweek; Nomad Africa; O. O ...
Noseweek: English South Africa 1993 Martin Welz: Monthly magazine Satire Onion.com: English US 1996 David Javerbaum, Ben Karlin, Scott Dikkers, Carol Kolb: daily Online Satire The Oxymoron: English UK 2008 3 per year Paper Satire The Pennsylvania Punch Bowl: English US 1899 Ezra Pound, Morton Livingston Schamberg, John Valentine Lovitt, Leo ...
Toggle South Africa subsection. 21.1 News sources. 21.1.1 Usable but be cautious. ... Noseweek - Long running investigative journalism source similar to Private Eye ...
In addition to her academic appointments, Ruden has worked as a medical editor, a contributor to American periodicals, [5] and a stringer for the South African investigative magazine noseweek. [ 6 ] Ruden became an activist Quaker during her ten years spent in post-apartheid South Africa , where she was a tutor for the South African Education ...
Lategan describes the memoir as "a journal of treachery, malice and a mirror on South African society". [22] Len Ashton, Allan's former LifeStyle editor at the Sunday Times reviewed Jani Confidential for the South African magazine, Noseweek. Ashton writes that Jani Confidential is "a page-turning memoir. Those who knew the columnist in her ...
The Taco Kuiper Fund encourages and rewards investigative journalism in South Africa through the Taco Kuiper Awards for Investigative Journalism. The Fund and the Valley Trust were created by Taco Kuiper shortly before his death. The Wits Journalism Programme now partners with The Valley Trust to administer the Taco Kuiper Fund and Award.