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- Percy Peter Tshidiso Qoboza (17 January 1938 – 17 January 1988) was an influential black South African journalist, author, and outspoken critic of the...
- March 1980, the slogan "Free Mandela!" was developed by journalist Percy Qoboza, sparking an international campaign that led the UN Security Council to...
- l'****ociation Nationale des Journalistes Noirs (NABJ) lauréat du prix Percy Qoboza". Le Nouvelliste (in French). 2024-05-09. Roberts, Sam (January 20, 2017)...
- Developing Countries?”, held on 17 December 2004. Marques received the Percy Qoboza Award of the US National ****ociation of Black Journalists in 2000. In 2006...
- reflected this change. Tselito Percy Peter Qoboza (1938-1988) became editor in chief of The World in 1974. Qoboza had first joined the paper as a journalist...
- (1917–1957) Sol Plaatje, journalist and political activist (1877–1932) Percy Qoboza, journalist, editorial writer, and political activist (1938–1988) Barry...
- Vuka Mawulele. In the same year she appeared in two more serials: as "Mrs Qoboza" in SABC1 mystery thriller End Game, and as "Sibu" in Mzansi Magic mini-serial...
- "NABJ Honors Ghanaian journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas with Annual Percy Qoboza Award - National ****ociation of Black Journalists". www.nabj.org. Archived...
- Letters. For her work as a journalist, she has also received the Percy Qoboza Award. Ms Biloa owns a website named Africa-international.info. Biloa is...
- event; has a memorial and museum named after him in Orlando West Percy Qoboza (1938–1988), newspaper journalist and editor Gerard Sekoto (1913–1993),...