Mailbox: Thank you from a tranquil village disturbed – the unruly arrival of Chris Steyn and the impact on Clarens
BizNews community member Garth Brook writes a ‘quick note’ thanking Chris Steyn for her positive impact on the town of Clarens.
BizNews community member Garth Brook writes a ‘quick note’ thanking Chris Steyn for her positive impact on the town of Clarens.
We kicked off a fast news “live blog” yesterday. You’ll find it at the top of the BizNews.com home page. Innovations take time to settle, but I’m really happy with our first swing at this catchall section where, through the day, we post newsworthy information from SA and abroad.
Lost Boys of Bird Island co-author Chris Steyn has been under fire since publishing her book. This week, she took a polygraph test to defend herself.
Chris Steyn and Jaques Pauw are fighting over journalistic integrity, which is detracting from the great work both are doing to expose rot in the public interest.
Another former colleague of mine, Chris Steyn, reminds me of Barry Sergeant. Like him, she believes our trade to be one of honour.
What should now be obvious to all, especially the cynics, is that Chris Steyn, author of The Lost Boys of Bird Island, won’t lie down.
Seasoned investigative journalist Chris Steyn has come under attack for her book on an apartheid-era paedophile ring involving senior politicians.
A healthy democracy requires two unmovable pillars – an independent legal system and a free media.
In three decades Alec has worked as an editor he’s worked with only a few journalistic superstars. One is Chris Steyn, co-author of the book shaking South African to its roots.
Chris Steyn’s co-author, former policeman Mark Minnie, yesterday passed away from a gunshot wound. He died in Port Elizabeth, apparently leaving a suicide note.