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OBITUARY: Goolam Hoosen Mahomed Kolia: The teenager from the printing room who ran the Sunday Times
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OBITUARY: Goolam Hoosen Mahomed Kolia: The teenager from the printing room who ran the Sunday Times

Goolam Hoosen Mahomed Kolia, known as Hoosen Kolia, was a respected South African journalist who began his career at the Sunday Times in Durban as a printing room worker at age 17. Over more than three decades, he rose through the ranks due to his dedication and work ethic, becoming a prominent figure in South African media. Kolia passed away at 74 after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2025. His son, Adam Beruch Kolia, shared that his father had no regrets about his life, though he expressed regret for not spending enough time with his family during their youth. Colleagues like Charmain Naidoo and Ray Joseph remembered Kolia's intense commitment to journalism, including his habit of sleeping with two radios on to stay informed. Kolia played a significant role in Naidoo's early career, guiding her through her journalism journey and later serving as her commissioning editor.

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OBITUARY: Goolam Hoosen Mahomed Kolia: The teenager from the printing room who ran the Sunday Times

Goolam Hoosen Mahomed Kolia, known as Hoosen Kolia, was a respected South African journalist who began his career at the Sunday Times in Durban as a printing room worker at age 17. Over more than three decades, he rose through the ranks due to his dedication and work ethic, becoming a prominent figure in South African media. Kolia passed away at 74 after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2025. His son, Adam Beruch Kolia, shared that his father had no regrets about his life, though he expressed regret for not spending enough time with his family during their youth. Colleagues like Charmain Naidoo and Ray Joseph remembered Kolia's intense commitment to journalism, including his habit of sleeping with two radios on to stay informed. Kolia played a significant role in Naidoo's early career, guiding her through her journalism journey and later serving as her commissioning editor.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses Kolia's career in journalism, which can intersect with politics, the focus is primarily on his personal and professional achievements within the media industry. There is no overt political slant or ideological framing present in the narrative. The tone remains respectful,

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