Nomazima Nkosi is a senior reporter at the Sowetan, a former reporter at The Herald and Weekend Post. She has previously worked as a lifestyle reporter. She’s received commendations from the Standard Bank Sikuvile Awards in 2016 and from the Vodacom Journalism Awards in 2018.
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