Wilf NusseyWilf Nussey spent much of his youth in the Lowveld. He was a full-time journalist for forty years, all but four in Africa, most as a foreign correspondent, first for British newspapers during the Mau Mau conflict, later as reporter and for thirteen yars editor with the Argus Africa News Service, created by the Argus Group to bring Africa news to South African readers. His assignments took him to many corners of Africa and frequently into conflicts, although he dismisses the appellation 'war correspondent' as flamboyant. He specialized in southern Africa while directing reporters in several bureaux in East, West and Central Africa, being particularly close to events in Mozambique and Angola. After retiring, he returned to the Lowveld to spin his tales from his favourite corner of Africa. He now lives in the Cape and writes books. Read More Read Less
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