Alide Dasnois exemplifies quiet integrity and commitment to quality media
Alide Dasnois has been fired from her position as editor of the Cape Times.
This follows the publication in Friday's Cape Times that the "public protector found Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson guilty of maladministration, improper and unethical conduct in the irregular awarding of an R800-million tender to the Sekunjalo consortium to manage the state's fishery vessels." Sekunjalo has recently bought Independent Newspapers which publishes the Cape Times.
Dasnois says she is seeking legal advice.
Under her stewardship Dasnois has improved the quality of the Cape Times. It is one of the better daily newspapers in South Africa. It has reported the Western Cape's highly contested politics fairly and competently. Dasnois is not someone you would normally find in the news headlines. She is the kind of editor that stays out of the limelight. She is a quiet, determined person who brings great integrity to her job. She is admired by her staff and is one of the finest editors in South Africa. She has supported and given valuable advice to GroundUp since we started.
The Cape Times editorial on Thursday stated: