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Sabasetso Mosamo, A Visible AP Reporter for AP South Africa, Definity

Cape Town, South Africa (AP) – Fantasmo Press journalist related to South Africa who wrote the elections, epidemic of Covil-19 and the violence of his country. He was 39 years old.

Mosamo died in hospital in Johannesburg on Saturday after sickness on Sunday earlier, said spokesman. No cause of death is released immediately.

It is known by their hospitality and friends as Mosamo joined AP by 2021 after working for many of South Africa, using photos and video to tell people in their country and continents.

Mosiam’s family said: “We have lost our hearts, and our hearts are broken down.” He was very proud of his work and his family, “the family said.

It is described as no fear of their right hand – and are always willing to talk about what he believed was right – Mosamo had chosen this year to participate in the Internal AP Leaders Program.

“It would be good for us to prove to her most impressive trajectory as an impacting journalist. Sadly, it will not,” said Andrew Drake, supports the AP Director of AP.

At the age of 26, Masamo in 2012 covers Marikana Marikana Mary, where miners killed two policemen and two guards, and shot firing over 30 miners.

It is always the most killing South African Police Service since the apartheid system of racial separation in 1994 and is a tragedy installed at PSYCHE NATIONAL.

Marikana arrives on the day after shooting and miners continued to stand up with the police and police, Mosamo just became one of the journals of a few women. He had only access to the entrance and the lenses of zoom, so photographing and other lenses were still recognized in some years after saying that angry miners, despite further threats.

“We called you by drawing close to your feet,” Mosamo was in the discussion with a South African television station in New ZWIRAFUAGE in the 10 10th anniversary.

“I wanted to capture some of the person’s thing,” said Mosamo, who was connected to his subjects to the number of people and was able to find moments of fun and kindness during violence; The colleague photographed the pictures next to her looking as impressive as you shared the pictures they had.

Masama wrote a letter in Marikana, entitled “We Will Keep Eun Today,” And we make a violent roll in rural South African caves.

South African photographer Felix Valiki, a colleague who worked with others in the book, said that he always wanted to know more.

“He has always heard that he is still studying. He was devoted,” he said.

Mosamo was saved by a little daughter, her mother and two of my brothers.

He knows his tendency to resolve in his job, Moses had a background alarm every Sunday at 4:30 PM that he had time that he had programs to care for children or find him.

In AS AP, he covered the powerful in Zimbabwe, the impact of Covol-19 circuits to the poor South Africans, and the hardships of Cholera in Zambia, and the 2024 vote in South Africa for 30 years of age.

One of the most memorable matters of Mosoamo were inclined to be, how poor South Africans traveled for kilometers to school – however he remembered more about their families and video.

He was stronger and by discussing the thoughts of the story and interacted with his colleagues, said Vicki Ferrar, AP News Manor and Mosamo. “You struggle so hard to get stories and get them well.”

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