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Government honours the life and legacy of Tshidi Madia

28th August 2025

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It is with profound sadness that government has learned about the passing of Tshidi Madia, an esteemed journalist whose voice contributed immensely to South Africa’s democratic discourse. 

Tshidi was more than a journalist; she was a beacon of integrity and a voice of reason. She served as an example of principled journalism, dedicating herself to upholding truth, fairness, and accuracy. Through her interactions with the Government Communication and Information System (GCIS), she fostered a constructive relationship between government and the media, helping to strengthen transparency and deepen public trust in communication.

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Her career was dedicated to political reporting and was EWN’s Associate Editor: Politics at the time of her passing. Tshidi’s work is characterised by intellect, a deep understanding of South Africa's political dynamics, and  the ability to make intricate topics accessible to the public. She was a political journalist who held power to account, not with malice, but with a firm belief in the importance of a well-informed citizenry.

She will be remembered not only for her professionalism and commitment to telling South Africa’s story, but also for her courage in setting the record straight during moments of international scrutiny. During the unfounded allegations made against South Africa about white-genocide, she rose above sensationalism to provide clarity and truth, to a global audience, ensuring that the world understood the reality of our nation beyond distortion and misinformation. 

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One of her notable contribution’s was her role as the EWN Politics Associate Editor. Through her critically acclaimed podcast, "Politricking with Tshidi Madia," she provided a platform for insightful and honest conversations with South Africa’s top politicians, and consistently engaged with government officials, pushing for accountability and clarity on behalf of the public. 

Tshidi’s contributions extended beyond her reporting. She was a respected facilitator, a trusted voice, and a mentor to many aspiring journalists. Her legacy is one of unwavering dedication, ethical journalism, and a deep-seated love for her country. 

Government extends its deepest condolences to Tshidi's family, friends, and the media fraternity.  Her legacy of truth, courage and love for her country will continue to inspire future generations of journalists.  Government salutes her memory and pays tribute to a remarkable journalist that she was!        

 

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