President Cyril Ramaphosa and his deputy, Paul Mashatile, are among the many South Africans paying tribute to esteemed journalist Tshidi Madia, who died at the age of 42 following a short illness.
Her employer, Primedia Broadcasting, confirmed that she died last week Wednesday in a hospital, leaving a significant void in South Africa’s media landscape and among her colleagues, friends, and followers. Ramaphosa expressed his deepest condolences to Madia’s family, friends, and supporters, describing her as a “beloved newswoman” whose love for South Africa informed her tough questions and hopeful vision.
“My thoughts are with the family, friends, and colleagues of journalists, political commentators, radio host, and moderator Tshidi Madia, who has passed away in the prime of her life,” said Ramaphosa.
“We shall continue to work for Tshidi’s South…