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Simiso Mlevu is a Fixer, Photographer And Journalist based in Harare, specializing in Politics and Current Affairs with expertise in Audio package (Radio / Podcast) and Interview (Video / Broadcast). Available for freelance assignments on Paydesk. Speaks English and Ndebele

Simiso Mlevu


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English Ndebele Shona Xhosa Zulu

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About Simiso
Simiso Mlevu is a journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe. She covers Human Rights, Climate justice, Environmental Justice, Politics as well as Gender and Extractives issues. Simiso is currently serving as a communication for development practitioner at the Centre for Natural Resource Governance. She has worked for The Herald, B-Metro, uMthunywa and Bulawayo24.com. 

Her work has featured in the South African Broadcasting Corporation Television, Gabz FM and The Standard.
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Audio package (Radio / Podcast) Interview (Video / Broadcast) Documentaries
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Politics Current Affairs Science & Environment
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In January 2019, there were spontaneous demonstrations across Zimbabwe over increase in Fuel prices. Internet was shut down in a bid to curtail the spread of information. This story gives an insight into what transpired in Zimbabwe's second largest city,
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