
Delwyn Verasamy
Delwyn Verasamy is a journalist for the Mail & Guardian, known for his insightful coverage of South African political and economic issues. He has recently reported on the implications of the newly signed Expropriation Act of 2024, which aims to address economic inefficiencies in South Africa by repurposing abandoned assets.
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Recent news mentions
Delwyn Verasamy is credited with capturing the essence of the mathematics education situation in South Africa.
The math behind the 88% matric pass – The Mail & Guardian
Delwyn Verasamy is the journalist who reported on the rebuilding efforts in Inanda after the floods.
The falling down place – The Mail & GuardianDelwyn Verasamy is mentioned as the author of the article discussing public healthcare in South Africa.
Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like? – The Mail & Guardian
Delwyn Verasamy is a journalist who contributed to the article discussing political engagement in impoverished communities.
Why poverty fuels, not suppresses, political engagement – The Mail & GuardianDelwyn Verasamy initially was turned away for being suspected of being a Pakistani shop owner.
‘We told the non-South Africans at the clinic to get out’ – The Mail & GuardianHe is credited with a report that highlights the sewage crisis affecting South Africa's rivers.
Our rivers are dying — and so are the fish we’ve never heard of – The Mail & Guardian
Delwyn Verasamy is credited for the article discussing the Expropriation Act and its potential impact on South Africa's economy.
How the Expropriation Act can revitalise South Africa’s economy – The Mail & Guardian











