Justice Malala

Justice Malala | Current Affairs

  • New York City, NY

About:  Justice Malala | Current Affairs

Justice Malala is an award-winning journalist, television host, political commentator and newspaper columnist

He writes regular weekly columns for The Times newspaper, the Financial Mail magazine, a monthly column for DESTINY MAN magazine and regular columns for the Guardian newspaper in London.

Justice Malala is the resident political analyst for e.tv and the eNews Channel Africa. He also presents a weekly political talk show – The Justice Factor – on eNCA, Mondays at 20:30pm.

 

Between 2007 and September 2011, Malala was the general manager of Avusa Media (now the Times Media Group)’s stable of 44 magazines and, following that, general manager of the Sowetan and Sunday World newspapers.

His work has been published internationally in newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, The Telegraph, The Independent, Forbes, Institutional Investor, The Age, The Observer and the Toronto Globe and Mail. He has also contributed to BBC Online, CNN Online and Deutsche Welle.

Justice has given talks and rendered political advisory to international and local institutions such as JP Morgan, Liberty, Standard Chartered, Old Mutual, Investec, Edcon, Nedbank and many others.

 

Justice Malala | Current Affairs

 

He is a judge on the country’s most prestigious investigative journalism award, the Taco Kuiper Awards for Investigative Journalism. He was awarded the Foreign Correspondents Association Award for Courageous Journalism in 1997. He was named by the New Yorker magazine as one of the eight most fascinating Africans of 2012, along with Rwandan President, Paul Kagame and Malawian president, Joyce Banda. 

 

Justice Malala was founding editor of ThisDay, the quality, upmarket South African daily newspaper which was launched on October 7th in 2003 but unfortunately folded a year later.

He was an executive producer on Hard Copy 1 and 2, a groundbreaking television series on SABC 3. Hard Copy 1 won the Golden Horn Award for the best television series.

 

Malala was the London Correspondent of the Sunday Times (South Africa) from 1999 to 2001. He was the newspaper’s New York correspondent from 2001 to December of 2002.

His collection of satirical Financial Mail columns, ‘Let Them Eat Cake’ is available at all good book stores

 

“I really enjoy political commentary when it comes from a place of great insight rather than from a purely critical perspective. To this end I was very impressed with Justice Malala’s insights and his unbiased approach, touched with a great brand of humour.”

Margie Alt, More Stephens South Africa (Pty) Ltd., Partners’ Conference, 7th of November 2014

The institutions of democracy are falling apart or being captured by a narrow and deeply corrupt elite built around Zuma. Its infrastructure is collapsing. Its economy cannot provide succor to the eight million who don’t have jobs. Protests over service delivery are on the rise. Does South Africa have the resolve and the leadership to stem the slide?

 

Contact Us at WeSpeak Global and follow us on Twitter

Category

  • Political

Race | Gender

  • African
  • Male

Video

Disclaimer: The profiles and images embedded on these pages are from various speakers and talent.

 

These remain the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by WeSpeak Global.

Location

Travels from: New York City, New York, United States

Tags

  • Political Commentator
  • Current Affairs
  • Journalist
  • Political Journalist
  • Political Analyst

Industry Specialities

  • Banking
  • Finance
  • Retail
  • Insurance
  • C-Suite
  • Politics
  • Healthcare
  • Government

Fee Range

  • Rate: $ 10,000 - 20,000

Fee ranges listed on this website are intended to serve as a guideline only .

 

Similar to Justice Malala | Current Affairs

Jason Hewlett | Motivation

Featured Speaker

Jason Hewlett is the only speaker in the world teaching leadership skills, tools, and mindsets in such a powerfully unconventional way.