Stefaans Brummer
Stefaans is an old hand at investigations. A politics and journalism graduate, he cut his reporting teeth at the Cape Argus in the tumultuous early 1990s; then joined the Mail & Guardian as democracy dawned in April 1994. For the next 16 years a late-1990s diversion into television and freelancing apart, the M&G was his journalistic home and launch pad for award-winning investigations focusing on the nexus between politics and money. Stefaans has co-authored exposés including Oilgate, the Selebi affair, Chancellor House and significant breaks in the arms deal scandal. Stefaans and Sam Sole co-founded amaBhungane in 2010. He divides his time between the demands of media bureaucracy which he detests, coaching members of the amaBhungane team, and his first love, digging for dung.
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/ 16 August 2002

Don’t dismiss the opstokers

The World Summit on Sustainable Development looms large over Johannesburg: tens of thousands of attendees are expected, including the greatest-ever gaggle of heads of state; talk-talk-talk is expected and, for ordinary citizens, traffic jams and talk-talk-talk is expected.

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/ 21 June 2002

Under the rug

The gods’ landscape architects must have been on strike the day they created that little corner of the Sahara where 150 000 refugees huddle in tents and mud houses waiting to return to their promised land. Locals call this part of the Sahara hamada, Arabic for ”unfruitful”.