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Top-class speakers engage with journalists at FCJ’s No Guts No Glory 2025

The two-day programme brought together journalists, editors and media professionals for a series of in-depth discussions and workshops.

The Forum of Community Journalists (FCJ) successfully hosted the 2025 No Guts No Glory seminar on September 11 and 12 for its members across Gauteng, Limpopo and Mpumalanga.

The event, held at Olifants River Lodge in Mpumalanga, was attended by more than 90 members.
FCJ regional seminars are free to members, ensuring accessibility to as many journalists as possible.

The seminars are supported by FCJ sponsors Avbob, Caxton and Novus, while Columbus Stainless sponsored prizes for guest speakers.

The two-day programme brought together journalists, editors and media professionals for a series of in-depth discussions and workshops aimed at strengthening ethical journalism, navigating industry challenges and defending media freedom.

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Keynote speakers were:

• Wessel Oosthuizen, who opened the seminar with an insightful reflection on his six decades in journalism.

Wessel Oosthuizen.
Wessel Oosthuizen shared reflections from his six decades in journalism. Photo: Wayne Thomas Photography

• Phathiswa Magopeni, executive director of the Press Council of South Africa, emphasised the importance of community media and its relationship with the Press Council.

Phathiswa Magopeni.
Phathiswa Magopeni emphasised the crucial role of community media and its relationship with the Press Council of South Africa. Photo: Wayne Thomas Photography

• Latiefa Mobara, former executive director of the Press Council, bade farewell while reminding members of the need to uphold ethics during times of transition.

Latiefa Mobara.
Former Press Council executive director Latiefa Mobara bade farewell while reminding members to uphold ethics during times of transition. Photo: Wayne Thomas Photography

• Advocate Gerrie Nel addressed the collapse of trust in the criminal justice system and the crucial role of the media in this context.

Gerrie Nel.
Advocate Gerrie Nel addressed the collapse of trust in the criminal justice system and the media’s vital role in holding it accountable.

• Johan Orton shared expertise on capturing striking images in sports photography.

Johan Orton.
Johan Orton offered insights on capturing striking images in sports photography. Photo: Wayne Thomas Photography

• Mike Masina highlighted the importance of journalism in the lead-up to the 2026 local government elections.

Mike Masina.
Mike Masina highlighted the importance of journalism ahead of the 2026 local government elections. Photo: Wayne Thomas Photography

“Community journalists are the frontline defenders of democracy. Through initiatives such as No Guts No Glory, we empower our members to keep telling the stories that matter, even in the face of growing challenges,” said FCJ Gauteng deputy executive director, Marietta Lombard.

The seminar reinforced the FCJ’s commitment to equipping community journalists with the tools, knowledge and support required to uphold press freedom while serving their communities with integrity.

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