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'''Steven Lang''' is HANA reporter. He is on the board of editors of IPS. He is editor and contributor of the Southern Africa Water Wire, an IPS site that concerns the issues of safe drinking water. He is also an executive producer for a current affairs program on SAfm, the national English radio service. For several years, he was the main reporter of South African Broadcasting Corporation’s (SABC).He is the founding executive producer for SABCnews.com.<ref>[http://www.ips.org/institutional/our-global-structure/biographies/steven-lang/ ips]</ref> | '''Steven Lang''' is HANA reporter. He is on the board of editors of IPS. He is editor and contributor of the Southern Africa Water Wire, an IPS site that concerns the issues of safe drinking water. He is also an executive producer for a current affairs program on SAfm, the national English radio service. For several years, he was the main reporter of South African Broadcasting Corporation’s (SABC).He is the founding executive producer for SABCnews.com.<ref>[http://www.ips.org/institutional/our-global-structure/biographies/steven-lang/ ips]</ref> |
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Steven Lang is HANA reporter. He is on the board of editors of IPS. He is editor and contributor of the Southern Africa Water Wire, an IPS site that concerns the issues of safe drinking water. He is also an executive producer for a current affairs program on SAfm, the national English radio service. For several years, he was the main reporter of South African Broadcasting Corporation’s (SABC).He is the founding executive producer for SABCnews.com.[1]
Stories
Steven has vast experience in the field of journalism. His work includes writing on current affairs. Some of topics discussed by him are:
- 2006 ICANN meeting in sao polo.[2]
- IDNs at the ICANN Conference in Sao Paulo.[3]
- ICANN's support to AfriNIC.[4]
- Unequal Water Resources Present a Challenge.[5]
- Opening session of civil society.[6]
- Bleak Future For the Country's Water.[7]
- Mozambique: Battle to contain diseases following flood.[8]
- High Stakes Battle Between Mining and Environment.[9]