Ferial Haffajee


Ferial Haffajee is a South African journalist and newspaper editor. Haffajee was editor of City Press newspaper from July 2009 until July 2016 and was previously the editor of the Mail & Guardian newspaper.
Haffajee was awarded the 2014 International Press Freedom Award by the Committee to Protect Journalists and was appointed to the board of the International Press Institute in 2011.
Haffajee is currently Associate Editor at the Daily Maverick, and was previously editor-at-large at until it ended its partnership with Media24 in 2018.

Early life and career

Haffajee, an Indian, grew up in Bosmont, a suburb of Johannesburg. Her father was a clothing factory worker. She is an alumnus of the University of the Witwatersrand.
Haffajee was a cub reporter at Mail & Guardian and has acted as its associate editor, media editor and economics writer at various times. Before taking up the editorship she held jobs at state broadcaster SABC, as a radio producer and television reporter, and at the Financial Mail magazine, where she was a senior editor responsible for political coverage and the managing editor.

''Mail & Guardian'' editorship

Haffajee was appointed editor of Mail & Guardian at the age of 36 effective from 1 February 2004, two years after control of the paper was acquired by Zimbabwean publisher Trevor Ncube.
In 2005 the paper became one of the few publications, after the regime change of 1994, interdicted from publishing specific stories. In 2006 the paper was again interdicted, and Haffajee threatened, after republishing controversial cartoons depicting Muhammad.
In March 2009 Mail & Guardian announced Haffajee's resignation, saying she would take up the position of editor of City Press in July.
Previous speculation had identified her as a potential appointee as head of news at the SABC.

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