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Condolences expressed for 3 South African journalists

The Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) has expressed deep sadness at the death of three South African journalists. Within a short time frame, South Africa lost News Free State editor, Teboho Letshaba, veteran South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) News Sepedi Radio Current Affairs Producer and Presenter, Matome Maupi, in Limpopo, and former EWN reporter […]

20-04-23 10:37
Condolences for three journalists
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The Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) has expressed deep sadness at the death of three South African journalists.

Within a short time frame, South Africa lost News Free State editor, Teboho Letshaba, veteran South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) News Sepedi Radio Current Affairs Producer and Presenter, Matome Maupi, in Limpopo, and former EWN reporter in Cape Town, Graig-Lee Smith.

“The news of the passing of these journalists, in a short space of time, is shocking and upsetting. They all had the experience of working in a dynamic and robust South African media industry.  They took complex issues across a range of areas, and delivered them in the languages of the people. They reached the communities, heard their challenges, and told their stories,” GCIS Acting Director General, Michael Currin, said on Wednesday.

Letshaba is a multi-award-winning journalist, who authored about five Sesotho books, of which one was turned into a theatre production.

Maupi passed away after losing a battle against lung cancer. He joined the SABC as the host of the popular Current Affairs show, Hlokwa La Tsela, on Thobela FM in the early 2000s and was known for his vigorous interaction with government officials, especially around service delivery issues.

Smith, a former EWN reporter based in Cape Town, was known for going into the heart of communities and telling their story.

“The GCIS works closely with journalists and media houses, and we send our condolences to their families and the media fraternity at large. It is truly a sad moment in the country’s media history, one loss of a dynamic journalist is one too many. We mourn with the media industry,” Currin said.

SAnews.gov.za