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Jeff Wicks wins inaugural investigative journalism award

27 March 2026
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News24 investigative journalist Jeff Wicks has been awarded the inaugural Ninety One For Tomorrow Award, sharing the R1 million prize with Daily Maverick’s Pieter-Louis Myburgh. This recognition highlights their outstanding contributions to investigative journalism in South Africa. The award aims to support and encourage journalism that fosters transparency and accountability in government and society. Wicks and Myburgh are commended for their impactful work that has shed light on significant issues affecting the nation. The award not only honors their individual achievements but also emphasizes the importance of robust journalism in a democratic society.

Why It Matters

The Ninety One For Tomorrow Award is particularly significant in the context of South Africa’s ongoing challenges with corruption and governance. Investigative journalism plays a crucial role in holding power to account, especially in a country where trust in institutions has been eroded. By providing financial support to journalists, the award aims to strengthen the field of investigative reporting, which is essential for informed citizenry and democratic engagement. The work of journalists like Wicks and Myburgh contributes to a culture of transparency and serves as a vital check on those in positions of authority.

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