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Mandy Rossouw (died 11 March 2013) was a South African journalist, political analyst and author. She worked in a variety of positions, including as an international correspondent for
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and the deputy politics editor at ''
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''. Rossouw was also known for breaking the
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story.


Early life

Rossouw was born in
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in the
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to Cornell and Wilha Rossouw. She had two twin sisters, Megan and Melanie. Her family later moved to
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and Rossouw attended
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. After high school, she went on to study at
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where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) and later with a
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in Journalism.


Career

During her student days, Rossouw was a member of the editorial team of '' Die Matie'' student newspaper. She started her career as a political journalist for ''
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'', an Afrikaans-language newspaper in
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, reporting on
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and the
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. In 2006, she became the foreign correspondent for the
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group and moved from
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to London in the United Kingdom. The following year, Rossouw began working as the
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's deputy political editor, a position she would hold for four years until 2011, when she rejoined the Media24 group. She also worked as a political journalist for '' City Press'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. She was a Clive Menell fellow at Duke University in the United States and a guest lecturer in politics and journalism at a few universities in South Africa. While at Mail & Guardian, Rossouw and fellow journalist Chris Roper broke the initial story on president
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's private home, known as the
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, which would later become the subject of considerable controversy. Rossouw co-authored ''The World According to Julius Malema'' with veteran journalist
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. She also co-authored ''The Year in Quotes 2010'' and ''Come again? Quotes from the Famous, the Infamous and the Ordinary'' with journalist Andrew Donaldson. In 2012, she published ''Mangaung: Kings and Kingmakers'', a guide to the ANC's national elective conference that year.


Death

Rossouw died from an
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on 11 March 2013 in her flat in
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,
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. A friend had discovered her body. She was 33 years old. After her death, the Government, the
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, Rhodes University, veteran journalist
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all released statements, in which they paid tribute to Rossouw.


Legacy

In October 2013, Stellenbosch University launched the Mandy Rossouw Scholarship. The scholarship is awarded to a female student who has been selected for the graduate degree in Journalism at Stellenbosch.


Published works

*Du Preez, Max, Rossouw, Mandy (2009). ''The World According to Julius Malema''. NB Publishers. ISBN 9780795702921 *Donaldson, Andrew, Rossouw, Mandy (2011). ''The Year in Quotes: 2010''. NB Publishers. ISBN 9780795703041 *Donaldson, Andrew, Rossouw, Mandy (2011). ''Come Again?: Quotes from the Famous, the Infamous and the Ordinary''. Kwela. ISBN 9780795703355 *Rossouw, Mandy (2012). ''Mangaung: Kings and Kingmakers''. Kwela. ISBN 9780795704529


References

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