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Dumisani Ndlovu is an acclaimed Zimbabwean journalist whose work fuses investigative precision with narrative storytelling. Decorated with multiple awards for excellence in reporting, he has established himself as a leading voice in advocacy‑driven journalism, amplifying marginalized perspectives while holding institutions accountable. His reporting spans human rights, labor rights, occupational safety, disability inclusion, climate justice, and artistic freedom, making him a trusted figure in both national and regional media landscapes. His bylines span major outlets including The Sun Newspaper, Kwedu News, Midlands Monitor, Zimbabwe Observer, The Zimbabwean, and NewZiana (The Times Newspaper).
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