- Geoffrey Nyarota
Geoffrey Nyarota is an award-winning
Zimbabwe anjournalist and author. He is the managing editor of thezimbabwetimes.com, an online newspaper. His first book, "Against the Grain, Memoirs of a Zimbabwean Newsman", was published by Zebra Press of South Africa in 2006.He started his working life as a teacher because, as he has explained, "In colonial
Rhodesia the only job open to educated Africans was teaching." However, when "The Herald" began hiring black trainees, he seized the opportunity and was contracted. [ [http://www.wan-press.org/article4491.html World Association of Newspapers] ]He was the editor of a government mouth piece "The Chronicle" during the Gukurahundi period. He never condemed the atrocities. In one of his famous articles, he urged Mugabe to "hit them hard" (Ndebeles). He is well known for his tribalistic view on issues. [ [http://www.newzimbabwe.com/pages/opinion120.13871.html] ]
The
World Association of Newspapers awarded him its Golden Pen of Freedom Award in 2002, while he was serving as editor-in-chief of the "Daily News," the country's only independent daily, which he had founded in 1999.That same year he was also awarded
UNESCO 's Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize. [ [http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php-URL_ID=1869&URL_DO=DO_PRINTPAGE&URL_SECTION=201.html unesco.org] ]In 2001, the
Committee to Protect Journalists awarded aCPJ International Press Freedom Award to Nyarota. He has won several other awards for his work as a journalist and media entrepreneur. As editor of the "Chronicle" he exposed large-scale corruption among government officials, including ministers. He was fired from the paper.As editor of the "Daily News" he was arrested six times. He survived an assassination attempt in 2000 but the newspaper's printing press was destroyed in a bombing incident in 2001.
On
30 December 2002 Nyarota was mysteriously fired as editor of the "Daily News". A few days later he fled toSouth Africa and, later, to theUnited States , where he was awarded a fellowship at theNieman Foundation for Journalism atHarvard University . The "Daily News" was shut down by the government in September 2003. [ [http://www.wan-press.org/article4491.html World Association of Newspapers] ]ource
:The first version of this article was translated and adapted from the [http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Geoffrey_Nyarota&oldid=12151271 corresponding article] on the French-language Wikipedia.
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* [http://archives.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/africa/08/16/Nyarota.profile/index.html Geoffrey Nyarota: a defiant voice] (
CNN )
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