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Harriet Mclea, The Times
Harriet McLea is a health news reporter at The Times newspaper, a national daily, where she has worked for more than two years. She studied politics, philosophy and economics at the University of Cape Town before obtaining an honors degree in journalism at Rhodes University in Grahamstown in 2008. While studying, Mclea wrote for two university newspapers, The Oppidan Press and Varsity Newspaper, and read news at the University of Cape Town (UCT) Radio.



Nastasya Tay, Eyewitness News
Nastasya Tay is the features and investigative reporter at EyeWitness News in Johannesburg. She is also a freelance foreign correspondent covering the southern Africa region, and has worked with agencies and broadcasters including The Associated Press, the InterPress Service and the BBC. Nastasya’s work spans various formats, including television, print, radio and stills. Raised in Australia, Tay was educated at Oxford University and the School of Oriental & African Studies in London. She worked for various think tanks and advocacy organizations, as well as the UN across several continents before becoming a full-time journalist.





Thandi Skade
, The Star

Thandi Skade permanently joined The Star as a journalist in 2008 after completing an internship in April 2007. Skade graduated from the University of Cape Town in 2006 with a B. Soc. Sc in media and writing and politics. She has received additional media training on interpreting and reporting on clinical trials for cancer, TB and HIV/AIDS. While studying she volunteered at an AIDS fundraising shop in Cape Town, South Africa.



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