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Abedian, Dr Iraj
Andersson, Shurnell
Andrews, Prof Andy
Arendse, Andrè
Ashton, Noel
Avakian, George
Bacon, Dr Jack
Bailey, Gary
Banks, Robin
Bartlett, Shaun
Beckett, Denis
Bennetts , Aidan
Bingwa, Bongani
Blomkamp, Barry
Botha, Dr Roelof
Bramley, Barrie
Cadogan, Goodnews
Campese, David
Chikane, Ursula
Coats, Keith
Codrington, Graeme
Coetzee, Quinton
Cohen, Justin
Committie, Alan
Cross, Tony
Cruywagen, Gert
Davies, Darren
Davies, Dr Martyn
de Agrela, Ricky
de Lange, Gerhard
Deysel, Deshun
Dlamini, Buhle
Dlutu, Shakes
du Plessis, Janie
Du Plessis, Morné
du Plessis, Stef
Emmerson, Kate
Erasmus, Celynn
Evers, Niyati
Ferreira, Craig
Ferreira, Malcolm
Finlayson, Rosalie
Forrest, Chris
Foxen, Fenly
Geldenhuys, Pieter
Glyn, Patricia
Goldman, Michael
Goldstuck, Arthur
Govender, Devi Sankaree
Grier, David
Hadfield, Andy
Hamilton, Steve
Harris, Alex
Hayden, Ashley
Hewitt, Malcolm
Hilton, Barry
Hogg, Alec
Honey, Andrew
Ilbury, Chantell
Jacobs, Stephen
Jacobsohn, Neil
Jaff, Nicole
Jahnel, Annette
Jooste, Derek
Koch, Conrad
Krige, Corne
Kruger, Douglas
Kuzwayo, Muzi
Landman, JP
Leon, Tony
Lonake, Aggrey
Louw, Leon
Lundy, Guy
Machaba-Abiodun, Mokgadi Laura
Malherbe, Braam
Mallett, Nick
Manser, Riaan
Maponyane, Marks
Mariri , Abner
Matsunyane, Kgomotso
Mbangeni, Jessica
Mhizha, Tendai
Mhlophe-Becker, Gcina
Mischief, Craig
Missing, Chester
Mitchell, John
Mol, Michael
Moosa, Riaad
Morake, Tumi
Motsei, Mmatshilo
Ndaba, Sophie
Ndoro, Peter
Nel, Christo
Nicholson, Helen
Ntshongwana, Poppy
Ntuli, Lynette
Panagio, Nico
Pennington, Steuart
Pugh, Lewis Gordon
Qobo, Dr Mzukisi
Ralefeta, Carol
Riebe, Wolfgang
Risner, Nigel
Robbie, John
Sampson, Mark
Saunders, Mike
Schussler, Mike
Shearer, Mary-Ann
Shongwe, Bonsai
Silke, Daniel
Solomon, Dr Woolf
Stransky, Joel
Sunter, Clem
Thomas, Ian
Todd, Tracy
Upton, Paddy
van den Burgh, Cameron
van den Heever, Alex
Van der Westhuizen, Liezel
van Kets, Kim
van Kets, Peter
Verachia, Abdullah
Vermeulen, Victor
Vilane, Sibusiso
Visser, Tanya
Vlismas, John
Wagner, Hein
Watts, Derek
Webster, Timothy
Wiese, Kobus
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Fenly Foxen
Fenly Foxen has been in the broadcasting industry for over ten years. Fenly started out in radio as a News reader for Channel Africa, then moved to 5fm and SAfm. She made the transition to TV in 2003 as an Arabic translator for SABC TV News, and then joined the News team for the flagship seven o’clock news on SABC as a News producer and writer. Fenly also presented the lifestyle show “Car Torque”. She was a part of the CNBC News Team and is currently the news anchor on ETV. In the ten years of being in broadcasting, Fenly covered special projects such as the Pan African Parliament, IUCN conference, Doing Business with India, World summit on sustainable development and went to cover the African Development Bank conference in Tunis.