
Rianette Cluley
Director and Chief Editor at Briefly News
Managing Director @brieflyza Chief Editor at https://t.co/tlkhUv9tCc Contact: [email protected] Tweeting in my personal capacity
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Jan 17, 2025 |
briefly.co.za | Mlondi Mkhize |Rianette Cluley
Briefly News is thrilled to announce that its Chief Editor, Rianette Cluley, has been selected to participate in the prestigious AI Newsroom Mentoring programme organised by the Thomson Reuters Foundation. This selection recognizes Cluley’s exceptional leadership and forward-thinking approach to integrating artificial intelligence into newsrooms. Cluley has been a vocal advocate for the responsible adoption of AI in journalism.
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Oct 2, 2024 |
briefly.co.za | Rianette Cluley
South Africa has, over the past years, been grappling with the triple challenge, i.e. poverty, inequality, and unemploymentEven though the constitution stands for every citizen’s rights, members of the LGBTQIA+ (queer) community still experience inequality in different spaces of the societyTherefore, this raises the question 'to what extent diversity is embraced'?
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Sep 28, 2024 |
briefly.co.za | Rianette Cluley
Unathi Nkayi looked like royalty on Friday, 27 September, when she arrived at SA Fashion Week's event at Melrose Arch Nkayi, who wore a stunning silk white suit, accompanied her outfit with a beaded wig and Zulu-inspired clutch bag It wasn't only Unathi's on-point fashion choices that had fans drooling, but also the customised Mercedes-Benz V-Class she arrived in In true style, Unathi Nkayi and Mel Bala escorted fashion brand Naked Ape and its founder, Shaldon Kompan, on Friday, 27...
"Enough is enough": 200 Uitenhage Residents Demand Government Response to Flood Crisis and Pollution
Sep 27, 2024 |
briefly.co.za | Rianette Cluley
On Friday, 27 September, over 200 community members from various organisations in Uitenhage/Kariega, Jeffrey’s Bay, Humansdorp, and Gqeberha protested for the government to take action in the climate crisis The march highlighted the immense impacts of the recent floods and ongoing environmental pollution The strike was spearheaded by the Eastern Cape Combined Environmental Forum, with the support of Earthlife Africa Johannesburg Uitenhage/Kariega, Jeffrey’s Bay, Humansdorp, and Gqeberha...
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Sep 2, 2024 |
briefly.co.za | Rianette Cluley
A recent survey of 4000 Germans, French, Americans, and Brits found that all generations have issues with screen time. Finding the right balance is important.
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