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Over 60 sessions, more than 70 speakers in three days of training, learning new skills, sharing stories and networking with most of the continent’s most interesting journalists.
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Wednesday, October 31 • 10:30am - 11:30am
The challenges of being a woman investigative journalist

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Speakers
avatar for Motunrayo Alaka

Motunrayo Alaka

Executive Director/CEO, Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism
Motunrayo Alaka is the executive director/ceo of the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism – one of the first centres for investigative reporting in Africa. She has worked over the last decade and a half to expand the frontiers of social justice, democracy and human rights in Nigeria and Africa especially through the media and other civil society bodies. Working with... Read More →
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Juliana Francis

Crime Editor, New Telegraph, Nigeria
I seriously enjoy issues that have to do with child abuse and domestic violence. I enjoy discussions that have to do with youth advocacy. I enjoy conversations that centres on restructuring of police and pushing for better force void of extrajudicial killings, torture and extortion... Read More →
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Pauli Van Wyk

Journalist, The Daily Maverick, South Africa
Pauli van Wyk is a journalist for Scorpio, the investigative arm of South African online news site Daily Maverick. She focuses on the intersection between private interests and national politics.


Wednesday October 31, 2018 10:30am - 11:30am SAST
Auditorium 3 Wits Science Stadium, Ground Floor