Enos Denhere is an investigative journalist specializing in environmental crime, corruption, and state misconduct, with a particular focus on the SADC region. He regularly travels to remote areas to uncover stories often overlooked by mainstream media, including mining disputes, illegal wildlife trafficking, and the exploitation of natural resources. His work involves in-depth research, interviewing affected communities, and analyzing complex data to expose the hidden impacts of environmental degradation and the powerful interests that often drive it. Enos is committed to giving voice to marginalized communities and holding those responsible to account, often working under challenging conditions to bring critical issues to light. Driven by a commitment to truth and justice, Enos has reported extensively on sensitive topics such as corruption within the mining sector, the environmental impact of unregulated resource extraction, and human rights abuses linked to environmental conflicts. He has a proven track record of conducting thorough investigations, often facing significant challenges in accessing information and protecting sources. His work has not only informed the public about critical environmental and governance issues but has also contributed to public discourse and, in some cases, prompted action from relevant authorities. http://www.******.*** http://www.******.*** http://www.******.***