South African Politicians Pay Tribute As Journalist Tshidi Madia Dies

South African Politicians Pay Tribute As Journalist Tshidi Madia Dies

  • Veteran journalist and Eyewitness News' Associate Editor of politics, Tshidi Madia, passed away on 27 August 2025
  • She died after a short illness, and the publication mourned her loss, hailing her as a brave powerhouse
  • South African politicians, including Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi and Fikile Mbalula, conveyed their condolences, and South Africans were saddened

For seven years, Tebogo Mokwena, a journalist at Briefly News in Johannesburg, South Africa, covered a range of topics, including accidents, fires, outbreaks, nature, weather, and natural disaster-related incidents, at Daily Sun and Vutivi Business News.

Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi conveyed his condolences after journalist Tshidi Madia died
Tshidi Madia died, and Panyaza Lesufi conveyed his condolences. Images: Fani Mahuntsi/Gallo Images via Getty Images and @PhilMphela/ X
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JOHANNESBURG, GAUTENG — Politicians, including the African National Congress (ANC) Secretary General Fikile Mbalula and Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi, conveyed condolences to Eyewitness News' Associate Editor of Politics, Tshidi Madia, on 27 August 2025.

According to Eyewitness News, Madia passed away in the morning after a battle with a short illness. Madia obtained a degree in communications from the University of Johannesburg in 2008 and began her career at EWN's traffic desk.

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Tshidi Madia's career and accolades

Madiathen joined Power FM and moved to News24 before returning to EWN as a senior political reporter, where she was promoted. Madia was the only journalist to have a one-on-one interview with President Cyril Ramaphosa before the 2024 general elections, during which no political party won a majority.

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Madia was also part of a group of journalists who were present in the White House in Washington, USA, during President Cyril Ramaphosa's bilateral meeting with Donald Trump. She went viral for an interview she had with an American journalist and refuted the false claim of white genocide.

Politicians pay tributes

The Gauteng Premier, Panyaza Lesufi, conveyed his condolences to her family after her passing. Lesufi said that Madia was a respected journalist with integrity, passion for truth, and commitment to holding power to account.

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"Tshidi was not only a journalist of exceptional calibre, but also a voice of reason and fairness. Her passing is a devastating loss to the media fraternity, our democracy, and to all South Africans who relied on her sharp analysis and unwavering commitment to the truth," he said.

Mbalula also conveyed his condolences and said her death was a loss. He hailed her as an outstanding journalist and patriot.

Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi conveyed his condolences to Tshidi Madia
Panyaza Lesufi praised Tshidi Madia. Image: Fani Mahuntsi/Gallo Images via Getty Images
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South Africans also convey condolences

Netizens commented on X and shared their heartfelt condolences.

Xian Brookes said:

"Such an amazing talent. I feel like I really only discovered her a few months ago and was loving her views, her voice, and was enjoying learning a lot from her."

Themba said:

"Xolani Gwala, Eusebius McKaiser, Karima Brown, and now Tshidi. Gone too soon."

Sarcastic Suzie said:

"Oh no, she had places to go. Definitely taken too soon."

The Enemy said:

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"This is sad. A well-informed journalist, skilled and experienced in her craft."

Roms said:

"Life is shorter than what we think. May she rest in peace."

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Source: Briefly News

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Tebogo Mokwena (Current Affairs editor) Tebogo Mokwena joined Briefly News in 2023 and is a Current Affairs writer. He has a Diploma in Journalism from ALISON. He joined Daily Sun, where he worked for 4 years covering politics, crime, entertainment, current affairs, policy, governance and art. He was also a sub-editor and journalist for Capricorn Post before joining Vutivi Business News in 2020, where he covered small business news policy and governance, analysis and profiles. Tebogo passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative Email: tebogo.mokwena@briefly.co.za

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