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SANEF deeply saddened by veteran Louw’s death The South African National Editor’s Forum (SANEF) says it’s deeply saddened by the death of its founding member, veteran journalist Raymond Louw.

Louw’s previous roles include being editor of the Sunday Times and The Rand Daily Mail, as well as founder member of the South African Editors Forum .

The 92-year-old multi-award-winning journalist passed away on Wednesday morning at the Morningside Clinic in Johannesburg.

 

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