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The Bulrushes > Environment > Minister Creecy Mourns Passing Of City Press Journo Poloko Tau
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Minister Creecy Mourns Passing Of City Press Journo Poloko Tau

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Published: January 23, 2022
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The Minister of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment Barbara Creecy has expressed her “profound sadness” at the passing of City Press journalist Poloko Tau.

Tau died at his residence in Mahikeng, in North West, on Friday afternoon.

He was part of a team of South African journalists that covered the South African delegation at the United Nations Climate Change talks in Glasgow, United Kingdom, in December where he interacted extensively with the delegation led by Creecy.

”I am deeply saddened by the unexpected news of his sudden passing and I remember fondly our extensive conversations on climate change and the Just Transition to a low carbon economy and society,” said Creecy.

The minister extended her sincere condolences to his family and colleagues in the media fraternity.

“His important contribution to the public information debate on matters such as climate change and sustainable development will be much missed by government and the fourth estate,” said Creecy.

Tau died a week before his 42nd birthday.

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