GroundUp (news agency)

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GroundUp is a South African-based not-for-profit news agency. It publishes most content related to education, health, sanitation, immigration and human rights stories under a creative commons license and is known for its focus on public interest stories within vulnerable communities[1][‡ 1][2] with a "bottom-up" style of reporting.[3] Their content is regularly reprinted and featured in other South African news publications such as the Daily Maverick, News24, and Mail & Guardian.[2]

TypeDaily newspaper
EditorNathan Geffen
Deputy editorBarbara October
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GroundUp
South African news that matters
Logo used since 2016
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatOnline newspaper
EditorNathan Geffen
Deputy editorBarbara October
Associate editorAlide Dasnois
Brent Meersman
Founded2012
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersCape Town, South Africa
CountrySouth Africa
Websitewww.groundup.org.za
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History

GroundUp started in April 2012 as a joint project of Community Media Trust and the University of Cape Town's Centre for Social Science Research by Nathan Geffen, a computer scientist, researcher and former Treatment Action Campaign member.[2]

Reporting

The publication is known for exposing corruption within the South African National Lottery scheme.[4] For this investigation, GroundUp editor Nathan Geffen and journalist Raymond Joseph were joint winners of the 2021 South African National Editors' Forum (SANEF) Nat Nakasa award for courageous community journalism.[5] Joseph went on to win the Vodacom Journalist of the Year[‡ 2] and Taco Kuiper awards.[6]

In 2023, GroundUp reporters Marecia Damons and Daniel Steyn investigated and exposed the prison escape of convicted rapist Thabo Bester, for which they were received the Nat Nakasa Award for Media Integrity and the Vodacom Journalist of the Year Award in 2023.

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