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Marize de Klerk is an accomplished journalist and media professional with a rich 16-year career that has seen her work with prominent broadcasters such as Deutsche Welle Radio and TV, the South African Broadcasting Corporation Radio and TV, and Jewish News 1. Based in Johannesburg, South Africa, she specializes in a wide array of topics including science, technology, agriculture, aerospace, lifestyle, tourism, and the environment. De Klerk's expertise extends beyond journalism; she is skilled in online content creation, TV and video production, print journalism, photography, and on-camera presenting. Her notable contributions include serving as head researcher and reporter for South Africa's renowned agricultural and rural development TV programs, such as AgriTV, Landbousake, and Growing Tomorrow. Currently, de Klerk is employed by Video News Services 24/7, a private South African media company that supports international broadcasters in Africa, develops online TV channels, and produces video content for corporate clients. Her academic credentials include a BA and an MA in Business Communications from North West University in Potchefstroom, South Africa, where she also contributes as a guest lecturer in online video and documentary storytelling for honours degree students in audio-visual communication and journalism. Additionally, she serves as an external examiner for master's degree students majoring in audio-visual communication at the same institution. Throughout her journalism career, de Klerk has covered a multitude of significant issues, from the impact of COVID-19 on various sectors to the discovery of a Homo Naledi child's skull, enriching the understanding of human ancestry. She has a keen interest in social impact, scientific discovery, and the empowerment of marginalized communities, as evidenced by her stories on youth empowerment, environmental conservation, and the resilience of African entrepreneurs. De Klerk's work is characterized by a commitment to telling stories that matter, with a focus on social impact and the empowerment of marginalized communities. Her willingness to travel for her work underscores her dedication to providing in-depth coverage of important developments within South Africa and across the African continent.
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Produced by BrandTV. Africa's first online TV channel for the defence, aviation and security industries. Research, executive producer, scriptwriting, directing, field presenting, voice overs: Marize de Klerk
Two partnerships have been announced aimed at financing the manufacture of a new prototype, small-scale reactor developed in South Africa. International investors have been lining up for South African nuclear energy technology this year. Two partnerships have been announced aimed at financing the manufacture of a new prototype, small-scale reactor developed in South Africa. One partner includes a collective of family farmers whose businesses are suffering from the country’s unreliable power grid. Marize de Klerk for reports VOA News from South Africa’s capital, Pretoria.
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Nets, lights and dry ice --- could these be used to hunt some of the world's deadliest animals? Mosquito hunters, a.k.a. medical entomologists, catch mosquitoes and studying their role in causing diseases. Mosquitoes are tiny, but at an estimated 100 trillion swarming across the globe, they are big in numbers. Medical entomologists' insights are crucial in finding ways to prevent mosquito borne diseases, but there is a global shortage of these scientists. Dr. Megan Riddin visited South Africa's hottest malaria hotspot bordering Mozambique and Zimbabwe, tracking down Anopheles mosquitoes responsible for malaria parasite transmissions. Produced for China Plus
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World Rowing Masters Regatta Concludes in South Africa
The 2023 World Rowing Masters Regatta, a four-day event, concluded on Sunday at Roodeplaat Dam in South Africa. This occasion is notable as it marks the first time the World Rowing Federation has held a competition on the African continent. Marize de Klerk reported from the location with Patrick O’Reilly handling the camera work.
Religious Groups in South Africa Urge Faithful to Get Vaccinated
In South Africa, there is a growing trend of companies and institutions implementing mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations in response to a new wave of infections caused by the omicron variant. The Religious Forum Against COVID-19 is actively working to reduce vaccine hesitancy by encouraging religious communities to get vaccinated. Marize de Klerk has reported on this development from Johannesburg for VOA.
First Partial Homo Naledi Child’s Skull Discovered in South Africa
Scientists in South Africa have made a significant discovery at the Cradle of Humankind, a UNESCO World Heritage site near Johannesburg. They have uncovered the first partial skull of a Homo Naledi child, providing evidence that this ancient non-human species may have engaged in ritualistic behavior concerning their dead. This behavior was previously thought to be unique to humans. The find adds to the rich collection of hominin fossils at one of the world's most prolific sites for such discoveries. The report on this finding was provided by Marize de Klerk for VOA, with Franco Puglisi on camera duty.
First Partial Homo Naledi Child’s Skull Discovered in South Africa
Scientists in South Africa have discovered a partial child's skull of Homo Naledi at the Cradle of Humankind, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The skull, named Fossil Leti, was found by Lee Berger and the Rising Star Expedition team from the University of the Witwatersrand. The discovery suggests that Homo Naledi may have performed death rituals, as the child's skull was placed on a remote shelf in the Rising Star Cave, indicating it was not moved there by natural forces. The skull is composed of 28 fragments and six teeth and is believed to be between 241,000 to 335,000 years old. This find adds to the collection of over 20 Homo Naledi individuals at the University of the Witwatersrand's fossil hominid vault.
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