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FEARLESS & UNSTOPPABLE: Our legacy of truth-telling honoured at Nat Nakasa Awards

by MIchelle Danster
September 25, 2025
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FEARLESS & UNSTOPPABLE: Our legacy of truth-telling honoured at Nat Nakasa Awards
Orange Farm News’ Publishing Editor, Shirley Govender, celebrates this win with fellow media leaders, Neo Mcinga, Moipone Malefane, Slindile Khanyile, Dunisani Ntsanwisi and Christopher Mcinga last Saturday evening at The Venue in Melrose Arch, Johannesburg.
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The South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) honoured outstanding examples of journalistic bravery at the 2025 Nat Nakasa Awards for Courageous Journalism, held at a gala dinner in Johannesburg on 20 September. Xenor Projects’ very own publisher, Shirley Govender, was named the winner of the 2025 Nat Nakasa Community Media Award.

Govender, who has been publishing GLOBE POST, Orange Farm News and Walkerville & Savanna City Times for over three decades, was recognised for her fearless commitment to speaking truth to power and consistently providing vital information to township residents even in times of great personal risk.

Armed only with pen and paper in March 1992, she launched her first publication, Southern Globe, speaking out against the Group Areas Act and systemic denial of basic services in the Deep South of Johannesburg. At a time of political violence and community upheaval, she defied propaganda and harassment to give a voice to residents who were being ignored. Over the years, she faced harassment, arrest – yet she never stopped printing. Today, her three publications remain a vital source of information and a platform for solutions-driven journalism, helping to amplify the voices of marginalised communities.

The Nat Nakasa Awards honour journalists who show exceptional courage, integrity, and commitment to truth-telling in the face of threats, intimidation, or hardship. SANEF chairperson, Makhudu Sefara, praised this year’s winners for being “guardians of democracy” and upholding the integrity of the profession in a changing world.

Govender said: “This recognition places OFN and our other publications firmly on the national journalism map, showing that grassroots newsrooms play a crucial role in defending democracy and building thriving communities.”

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