

John Grobler
John Grobler
John Grobler is a Windhoek-born freelance journalist who specializes in rooting out corruption in high - and low - places in Namibia. Winner of the inaugural Namibia Media Award, John Grobler is a long time stringer and photographer for the New York Times, the LA Times and other international media. His particular interest is the intersection between primary resource exploitation and African "Realpolitik". Grobler collaborates regularly with the investigative NGO Global Witness in this area. He is based in Windhoek where he writes investigative reports for The Namibian newspaper. [ http://www.fairreporters.org/?page_board - Retrieved on 28 FEB 2008 ]
News and Forum Topics
- Drug-smuggling Nigerian jailed for eight years
- Appeal door opens in tourist murder case
- Nevonga’s FNB board benefits questioned
- SPYL leaders in political spat
- Man charged with money laundering
- Bulk electricity price up by more than 18%
- U.S. trucking funds reach Taliban, military-led investigation concludes
- The Debt Crisis: Causes and Cure
- Karas Community Radio back on air
- Majiedt denied bail
- Attack on credibility in journalist assault trial
- Hope after Hoaruseb pride is lost
- Bloody weekend on Namibian roads
- Court orders prison probe
- Conveyancing fees survive challenge
- Bank Windhoek Karibib Enduro
- LimeWire is Dead: What Are the Alternatives?
- NUNW divisions weaken workers
- Grapefruit Juice: The Hidden Dangers Of Drug Interaction
- Medical Uses of Anti-Anxiety Drugs and Its Abuse by Addicts






