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Govan Whittles is a South African journalist who has spent the last 13 years at the cutting edge of South African history, reporting on some of the biggest stories in the country.
Whittles cut his teeth doing mining journalism during the Marikana massacre and the subsequent strikes that hit the platinum mining belt in 2012. He also covered the historic Oscar Pistorious trial on the hugely successful The Oscar Pistorius Trial: A Carte Blanche Channel on DStv. Govan also has a breadth of experience covering South African politics and has been tracking the evolution of the EFF since Julius Malema was first taken to disciplinary hearings in the ANC as the head of its Youth League.
Whittles spent three years as an investigative and feature writer for The Mail & Guardian before spending the next four as a senior politics journalist for eNCA. he then moved to Newzroom Afrika where he tracked the crisis affecting the ANC, DA and EFF.
His former employers include Eyewitness News (EWN), The Mail & Guardian, eNCA, Newzroom Afrika and HYPE Magazine.
He's featured on CNN, RT International, BBC and others.
He is a Walter Sisulu University Journalism graduate, an alumnus of the Sputnik Journalism Exchange Programme based in Moscow, Russia, a 2018 Thomson Foundation Fellow in Agriculture and Climate Journalism, and a recipient of the 2023 Earth Journalism Network's Just Energy Transition Reporting Grant.
Govan is known as an everyman and strives to tell stories that connect and achieve change.