Daily Maverick
Daily Maverick is a South African online news publication established in 2009 by journalist Branko Brkic and entrepreneur Styli Charalambous, specializing in independent investigative journalism that targets corruption, governance failures, and public policy issues to inform citizens and bolster democratic accountability.[1][2]
The platform, wholly owned by an investment holding company with a major stake held by the non-profit Inkululeko South Africa Media, sustains operations through reader memberships exceeding 17,500, advertising, and targeted grants, enabling it to maintain editorial independence amid South Africa's challenging media landscape marked by economic pressures and political interference.[1][3]
Renowned for in-depth exposés on state capture and elite misconduct under the African National Congress government, Daily Maverick has garnered awards including the Global Shining Light for international investigations and the Nat Nakasa for courageous reporting, while creating over 120 jobs in journalism.[1][4][5]
Assessments of its editorial stance describe it as least biased with high factual reporting, though it encounters partisan accusations of neoliberal leanings or selective scrutiny from government-aligned critics and online harassers targeting its journalists.[6][7][8]