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Edna Machirori
NationalityZimbabwe
OccupationJournalist
AwardsAward, (YEAR)

Edna Machirori, also known as ..., (MONTH DAY, YEAR – MONTH DAY, YEAR), a NATIONALITY OCCUPATION for the MEDIUM OUTLET in CITY, STATE, Zimbabwe ... SUMMARY OF NOTABILITY (You will provide more detailed information about this journalist's nobility under the impact section below).

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  • 12. List any awards.

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  • 7. For which company?
  • 8. Where did the person work (City, Country)?
  • 9. What is this person known for?
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Personal[edit]

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Career[edit]

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Notable works of journalism[edit]

Crtew/Edna Machirori is located in Zimbabwe
Harare
Harare
Harare
Harare
JOURNALISTNAME worked for the MEDIAOUTLET in CITY, Zimbabwe.

Context[edit]

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Impact[edit]

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Awards[edit]

Delete these instructions after completion: List all of the awards won, the year, and a citation for each. These are also listed briefly in the infobox.

See also[edit]

Temporary urls[edit]

Dozen good sources

Daughter:

New York_Institute of Technology alumni (year graduated, family): https://www.nyit.edu/files/magazine/NYITMagazine_V11N02_Summer2013.pdf

VMCZ must be cited:

  • vmcz (she's on the board)[17]

Too short but may have a fact you can reference:

Not an acceptable source, but you can use the information here like education to search for her by name and by this fact to see if you can bring up a more reputable, verifiable source.:

This is just a photo and not very useful:

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://www.elle.co.za/african-journalist-wins-lifetime-achievement-award/
  2. ^ "Machirori honoured - The Financial Gazette". www.financialgazette.co.zw.
  3. ^ "Fifty Years After Starting Out as a Journalist, Edna Machirori Accepts IWMF Award".
  4. ^ "Kubatana - Archive - Machirori wins IWMF Lifetime Achievement Award - Voluntary Media Council of Zimbabwe - May 07, 2013". archive.kubatana.net.
  5. ^ "Edna Machirori - 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award - International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF)". www.iwmf.org.
  6. ^ "Global Studies Center Salon Honors Edna Machirori". 21 November 2013.
  7. ^ "Edna Machirori: The Zimbabwean journalist who would not back down - The Media Online". themediaonline.co.za.
  8. ^ "Journalism before 1980". www.sundaynews.co.zw.
  9. ^ Miller, Lindsay. "Women in War Zones: Four Female Reporters Risking Their Lives For the Truth".
  10. ^ "'Uppity' Women in a Man's World: Zimbabwean Women Fight to Make Their Mark in the Media".
  11. ^ "'Freedom of the Press' Just Words on Paper in Zimbabwe".
  12. ^ "Rieder: A global platform for bold journalists".
  13. ^ "AfricaFiles - Women and men in Zimbabwe media". www.africafiles.org.
  14. ^ "My battery-powered legacy". www.thezimbabwean.co.
  15. ^ "Journalist survives US shootings - Southern Eye". www.southerneye.co.zw.
  16. ^ eDuzeNet. "Zimbabwean journalist survives Los Angeles shooting".
  17. ^ "Media practitioners tear into Impi report - NewsDay Zimbabwe". 26 September 2015.
  18. ^ Taibi, Catherine (22 October 2013). "Four Amazing Women Journalists Speak Out About Their Careers" – via Huff Post.
  19. ^ "10 Brave Journalists That Deserve Respect - Strong Whispers". strongwhispers.com.
  20. ^ Schiller, By Anna. "Courage in Journalism Awards: Meet the women who risk their lives - CNN".
  21. ^ Morrison, Patt (30 October 2013). "Women warriors on journalism's front lines" – via LA Times.
  22. ^ "The Women Who Speak Truth to Power Will Get Livestreamed at Courage Awards Tonight". 29 October 2013.
  23. ^ "Syrian, Cambodian, Afghan women win media awards". CNS News.
  24. ^ "Edna Machirori - Voluntary Media Council of Zimba.. - ZoomInfo.com". ZoomInfo.
  25. ^ "2013 International Women's Media Foundation's Courage In Journalism Awards - Arrivals".

External links[edit]

  • Category:YEAR births
  • Category:YEAR deaths OR Category:Living people
  • Category:Zimbabwean journalists
  • Category:Zimbabwean women journalists
  • Category:Journalists from Zimbabwe