A memorial service to honour the life of IOL reporter Jonisayi Maromo is currently taking place at the CGIS Auditorium in Gauteng.
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A memorial service to honour the life of IOL reporter Jonisayi Maromo is currently taking place at the GCIS Auditorium in Gauteng.
Maromo died in Zimbabwe on Wednesday, March 11, while visiting his ailing mother.
Jonisayi was a respected journalist whose career spanned some of South Africa’s most important news institutions.
The memorial service is being held by the African Media and Communication Forum.
Before joining the IOL newsroom, he worked at the South African Press Association (SAPA) and later at the African News Agency (ANA), where he distinguished himself as a diligent and fearless reporter.
Since joining IOL, Jonisayi quickly became an integr
al part of our newsroom. He was admired by colleagues for his infectious personality, relentless curiosity, and his remarkable tenacity in pursuing stories that mattered. His work consistently helped shape the national and continental news agenda.
Among his most notable contributions was his widely acclaimed “Scammed” investigative series, which exposed the modus operandi of fraudsters targeting retired public servants through sophisticated love scams. The series not only earned him critical recognition but also helped raise awareness about a growing threat to vulnerable members of society.
Jonisayi reported across a wide spectrum of beats, including the Presidency, politics, and international relations. His ability to break stories and provide insightful reporting made him one of the newsroom’s most valued journalists.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Jonisayi will be remembered for the warmth, humour and humanity he brought into the newsroom every day. He was a colleague who lifted the spirits of those around him and a journalist deeply committed to the craft of storytelling and public interest reporting.
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