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ABOUT THANDISIZWE:
Thandisizwe Mgudlwa, an Internationally published journalist, has made a valuable contribution to world development.
His recently published Best Selling Children's book, KIDDIES WORLD; and now The Best In You, which are made available by Amazon.
He went to different high schools in Cape Town. And at the Rondebosch Boys High School and Oude Molen Technical High School, he won numerous sporting awards and honors.
In 1999, Thandisizwe became a journalist in the mainstream media with an aim of bettering the world through covering issues affecting society particularly the most vulnerable.
And since then he continues to contribute to the development of the alternative press is South Africa. More recently, he has done this with the , The New Age, Uplifting Star, The Southern Times, Herald (The) and the Business Day newspapers.
He has also worked at the Ryland Fisher Communications, a PR Media group, as a Communications Officer.
Thandisizwe has experience in many fields like sales & marketing and PR to name a few, and when in 2011 -2012 he worked at the Lagunya Internet Business Centers where she fully utilized these skills as one of the recommendations notes below.
As a writer at The Associated Press, and journalist for more than 15 years he has shaped world opinion, influenced decision and policy makers on a number of subjects that affect us daily.
Thandisizwe has been published world-wide notably by the likes of The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Guardian, The Independent, The Globe and Mail, The New Yorker, USA Today among others.
Recently, he worked as a Researcher on The Mandela 95 Opus Book (The Biggest Book yet on Nelson Mandela).
Before this, he worked on the Pass Laws book as an interviewer and transcriber, this book was a partnership between the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) and the Department of Education in South Africa. He was interning at IJR as a Researcher at the time.
And under his editorship Africa Business Magazine (AfricaBusiness.com), was selected as the inaugural African Blogger Awards Winners for 2014.
Thandisizwe started his career as a cadet reporter at the Cape Times in 1999. He has also worked at the Sunday Times (South Africa), Daily Sun and has written for magazines like Personal Finance, Black Business Quarterly (BBQ) and WealthWise Magazine.
He has completed various academic program on Media Leadership; and also did the People Management program, both at post-graduate degree level at the Sol Plaatje Institute for Media Leadership, Rhodes University.
Some of the programs he has successfully completed include the Developmental Journalism Training with the Institute for the Advancement of Journalism (IAJ).
Another one was a course on Conflict Resolution with the Institute for Conflict Resolution (ICR).
More recently, he was a correspondent for The Brains Network which is now regarded as a top source of education, innovation, ICT, science and technology news.
ABOUT THANDISIZWE:
Thandisizwe Mgudlwa, an Internationally published journalist, has made a valuable contribution to world development.
His recently published Best Selling Children's book, KIDDIES WORLD; and now The Best In You, which are made available by Amazon.
He went to different high schools in Cape Town. And at the Rondebosch Boys High School and Oude Molen Technical High School, he won numerous sporting awards and honors.
In 1999, Thandisizwe became a journalist in the mainstream media with an aim of bettering the world through covering issues affecting society particularly the most vulnerable.
And since then he continues to contribute to the development of the alternative press is South Africa. More recently, he has done this with the , The New Age, Uplifting Star, The Southern Times, Herald (The) and the Business Day newspapers.
He has also worked at the Ryland Fisher Communications, a PR Media group, as a Communications Officer.
Thandisizwe has experience in many fields like sales & marketing and PR to name a few, and when in 2011 -2012 he worked at the Lagunya Internet Business Centers where she fully utilized these skills as one of the recommendations notes below.
As a writer at The Associated Press, and journalist for more than 15 years he has shaped world opinion, influenced decision and policy makers on a number of subjects that affect us daily.
Thandisizwe has been published world-wide notably by the likes of The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Guardian, The Independent, The Globe and Mail, The New Yorker, USA Today among others.
Recently, he worked as a Researcher on The Mandela 95 Opus Book (The Biggest Book yet on Nelson Mandela).
Before this, he worked on the Pass Laws book as an interviewer and transcriber, this book was a partnership between the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) and the Department of Education in South Africa. He was interning at IJR as a Researcher at the time.
And under his editorship Africa Business Magazine (AfricaBusiness.com), was selected as the inaugural African Blogger Awards Winners for 2014.
Thandisizwe started his career as a cadet reporter at the Cape Times in 1999. He has also worked at the Sunday Times (South Africa), Daily Sun and has written for magazines like Personal Finance, Black Business Quarterly (BBQ) and WealthWise Magazine.
He has completed various academic program on Media Leadership; and also did the People Management program, both at post-graduate degree level at the Sol Plaatje Institute for Media Leadership, Rhodes University.
Some of the programs he has successfully completed include the Developmental Journalism Training with the Institute for the Advancement of Journalism (IAJ).
Another one was a course on Conflict Resolution with the Institute for Conflict Resolution (ICR).
More recently, he was a correspondent for The Brains Network which is now regarded as a top source of education, innovation, ICT, science and technology news.