
Phillip de Wet Biography
Phillip de Wet is a South African journalist and the author of Nkandla: The Great Unravelling. In October 2017, Wet won a national journalism award for a column about wine gums.
De Wet was the founding deputy editor of the daily online newspaper Daily Maverick, which credited him with much of its initial personality. He was also a founder of that website’s defunct predecessor magazine, Maverick.
In October 2015, Philip was appointed as acting deputy editor of the newspaper Mail & Guardian. Five years earlier that newspaper had described him as a “journalism school dropout”.
In February 2017 police sought to question De Wet about the leak of a draft government report he had written about. In February 2018, De Wet was appointed as associated editor of Business Insider South Africa.
After Business Insider South Africa closed down with De Wet as acting editor, Phillip was appointed writer-at-large for News24 (website).
Phillip de Wet Age
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Phillip de Wet Height
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Phillip de Wet Education
De Wet has managed to keep his educational back ground hidden, however, research is ongoing and this section will be updated as soon as possible.
Phillip de Wet Family
Phillip was born and raised by his caring and loving parents. However, information regarding his family members is ongoing and this section will be updated as soon as we have clear details.
Phillip de Wet’s Wife
He has managed to keep his love life hidden, however, a review is ongoing and this section will be updated as soon as possible.
Phillip de Wet Net Worth
De Wet has an estimated net worth of $ 5 million.
Phillip de Wet Career
Phillip de Wet is a South African journalist and the author of Nkandla: The Great Unravelling. In October 2017, Wet won a national journalism award for a column about wine gums.
In October 2015, Philip was appointed as acting deputy editor of the newspaper Mail & Guardian.[6] Five years earlier that newspaper had described him as a “journalism school dropout”.
In February 2017 police sought to question De Wet about the leak of a draft government report he had written about. In February 2018, De Wet was appointed as associated editor of Business Insider South Africa.
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