Karima Brown
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ụdịekerenwanyị Dezie
mba o sịSouth Africa Dezie
aha ezinụlọ yaBrown Dezie
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya1967 Dezie
Ebe ọmụmụCape Town Dezie
Ụbọchị ọnwụ ya4 Maachị 2021 Dezie
Ebe ọ nwụrụJohannesburg Dezie
Ụdị ọnwụeke na-akpata Dezie
ihe kpatara ọnwụCOVID-19 Dezie
asụsụ ọ na-asụ, na-ede ma ọ bụ were na-ebinye akaBekee Dezie
ọrụ ọ na-arụonye ntaakụkọ, onye mgbasa-ozi Dezie
affiliation stringIndependent Media Dezie
so naWorld Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2016 Dezie

 

Karima Brown (1967 - 4 Maachị 2021) bụ onye nta akụkọ South Africa. Ọ rụrụ ọrụ n'ọkwa dị iche iche, ịbụ onye nchịkọta akụkọ ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị maka ụbọchị azụmahịa ụbọchị ụbọchị nke mba yana ịmalite Forbes Women Africa. A makwaara ya maka ikpe ụlọikpe o mere megide Economic Freedom Fighters .

Ndụ mmalite na agụmakwụkwọ

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Amụrụ ya na Cape Town ma ọ gụrụ akwụkwọ na Salt River High School, [1] Brown bụ ada Achmat Semaar, onye ndu obodo na Mitchell's Plain na onye ndọrọndọrọ ANC . [2] O soro ya banye na ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị ịbanye na Cape Youth Congress na South African Students Congress mgbe ọ na-agụ akwụkwọ na Mahadum Western Cape . [3] O mechara bụrụ onye otu United Democratic Front . [4]

Ọrụ

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N'oge ọrụ ya dị ka onye nta akụkọ South Africa a na-akwanyere ùgwù, ọ rụrụ ọrụ dị ka onye nchịkọta akụkọ ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị, ' Business Day, gosipụtara ihe ngosi Karima Brown na Redio 702, bụrụ onye nchịkọta akụkọ otu na akwụkwọ akụkọ Independent wee malite Forbes Women Africa. Obere oge tupu ọnwụ ya, ọ kwadoro ihe ngosi ihe dị ugbu a na eNCA akpọrọ The Fix.

Dị ka onye otu ANC, yana onye nta akụkọ, ọ na-adọta esemokwu mgbe ụfọdụ. [2] N'October 2006, kọmịshọna dị n'ime na SABC kwenyere na onye odeakụkọ ochie bụ John Perlman na ụlọ ọrụ mgbasa ozi nwere ndenye aka ike nke ndị nkọwa ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị. Kọmishọna nyocha nke Zwelakhe Sisulu na Gilbert Marcus na-edu, chọpụtara na e debere Brown n'akwụkwọ oji n'akụkụ Aubrey Matshiqi, William Gumede, Paula Slier, Sipho Seepe, Moeletsi Mbeki, Elinor Sisulu na Trevor Ncube . [5] N'afọ 2019 ọ meriri n'ụlọ ikpe megide Economic Freedom Fighters, gbara akwụkwọ mgbe ọ natara ozi egwu mgbe Julius Malema bipụtara nọmba ekwentị ya na mgbasa ozi ọha. [4] Ụlọ ikpe dị elu nke Johannesburg chọpụtara na ndị otu ahụ megidere koodu ntuli aka na Brown nabatara mkpebi ahụ dị ka "mmeri maka nnwere onwe mgbasa ozi, mmeri megide mmekọahụ, na [a] mmeri maka ụmụ nwanyị na akwụkwọ akụkọ na nchebe na nnwere onwe nke mgbasa ozi ". [6]

Ọnwụ

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Brown nwụrụ na COVID-19 na Machị 4, 2021, mgbe ọ dị afọ 54, n'oge ọrịa COVID-19 na South Africa . E liri ya n'otu ụbọchị ahụ dịka okpukpe Alakụba siri kwuo. [7] Gọọmenti Saụt Afrịka kwanyere ya ugwu na-ekwu na "ntụnye aka ya na ọrụ ntaakụkọ na enweghị ụjọ n'ịrụ ọrụ ya ga-atụfu nke ukwuu." [4]

Edensibia

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  1. "Cape Town mourns losing one of her own", capetownetc. Retrieved on 4 March 2021.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Davis. "Karima Brown, tiger of SA journalism, dies of Covid-19", Daily Maverick. Retrieved on 4 March 2021.
  3. Balfour (14 August 2020). From Shame To Acceptance: A Story Of Food, Politics And Religion. Mosadi Online. Archived from the original on 25 February 2021. Retrieved on 4 March 2021.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Magome. "Tributes pour in after prominent South African journalist Karima Brown dies of COVID-19", The Globe and Mail. Retrieved on 4 March 2021.
  5. Haffajee. "Inside the SABC blacklist report", Mail & Guardian, 13 October 2006. Retrieved on 4 March 2021.
  6. Boswell. "EFF on a collision course with dissident black women", Mail & Guardian, 10 September 2020. Retrieved on 4 March 2021.
  7. de Villiers. "Karima Brown: 'A fearless commitment to having necessary conversations'", News24.com. Retrieved on 4 March 2021.