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Max du Preez

Max du Preez (born 3 March 1951) is a South African author, columnist and documentary filmmaker and was the founding editor of ''Vrye Weekblad''.
== Beeld ==

Du Preez was (from the mid 1970s to the mid 1980s) chief political correspondent for the Nasionale Pers group of newspapers, primarily working for Beeld, the Afrikaans daily in Johannesburg.
Du Preez reported mainly from the apartheid state's parliament for the Nasionale Pers papers, all supporters of the then ruling National Party.
He also reported for Nasionale Pers' papers on whites only by-elections in that time. His reporting then supported the National Party, as required by the papers he worked for.
After resigning as a columnist for the ANC supporting Cape Town newspapter The Cape Times in 2014, Du Preez joined the Cape paper Die Burger (owned by Media24, a subsidiary of Naspers - the new name of Nasionale Pers) as a regular columnist.
Die Burger is the paper where he started his journalistic career.

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