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About Myron
Myron Naicker is an award winning journalist based in Durban, South Africa. With over 15 years of experience, Naicker has worked for the likes of Voice of America (Washington), eNCA, Kagiso Media and Independent Newspapers. He is a multi-skilled journalist with experience in television (on-air), Radio (on-air) and print media.
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Clean-up operations begin after factory fires in PMB

04 Aug 2024  |  The Witness
Clean-up operations have commenced on Failsworth and Manchester roads in Pietermaritzburg following a massive fire that engulfed numerous businesses. Efforts are underway to manage the aftermath and restore normalcy in the affected areas.

Runners from all over the world have begun to arrive in South Africa ahead of the 96th edition of the Comrades Marathon. Myron Naicker reports from Durban.

Sport and politics – an inseparable connection that has always existed

27 Oct 2021  |  The Citizen
The article discusses the inseparable connection between sports and politics, particularly in the context of South Africa's history. It references the iconic moment when Nelson Mandela celebrated the Rugby World Cup victory in 1995, symbolizing nation-building post-apartheid. The author criticizes the notion of keeping politics out of sports, citing the recent incident where cricketer Quinton de Kock withdrew from a World Cup game after Cricket South Africa mandated players to take a knee in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. The article argues that sports should reflect societal diversity and act as a symbol of hope, emphasizing that the BLM movement seeks equality, not special treatment. It also touches on the historical exclusion of players of color due to past injustices and calls for sports to contribute to the fight for freedom and equality.

Opinion piece. I delve into the rise and fall of the world’s biggest football club, Manchester United. Detailing their fall from grace post the Sir Alex Ferguson era.

Live crossing from the Comrades Marathon, the world’s biggest ultra-marathon race.

Live crossing on the violence at Sports events at South Africa stadia.

Between the Lines. A bi-monthly column featured in Durban based newspaper, The Post. In this editio I tackle T20 cricket and my love affair with the purist format of the game.

A story of hope and triumph. A group of rural kids learn to ride a bicycle. It transforms their lives as they no longer have to walk many kilometers to school. It also gives them a chance to ride at a competitive level.

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