Fatima Wekker is a prominent Dutch journalist currently working with EenVandaag, known for her incisive reporting and investigative journalism. She has made significant contributions to Dutch media through her work on major stories and her engaging presentation style.
In 2021, Fatima Wekker moderated a high-profile national election debate, showcasing her ability to handle complex political discussions. Her moderation was praised for its fairness and ability to keep the debate focused on key issues affecting the electorate.
Fatima Wekker published a book exploring the ethical challenges faced by journalists in the digital age. The book, praised for its insightful analysis and practical guidance, became a valuable resource for both aspiring and seasoned journalists.
Fatima Wekker was awarded the prestigious De Tegel award for her outstanding investigative journalism. Her work on exposing environmental violations by a major corporation was recognized for its depth, impact, and contribution to public awareness.
In 2015, Fatima Wekker joined EenVandaag as a presenter, where she became a familiar face to Dutch audiences. Her role involved presenting daily news segments and conducting interviews with key figures, enhancing the program's reputation for insightful journalism.
Fatima Wekker gained national attention for her in-depth reporting on a major political scandal involving corruption at the municipal level. Her investigative work uncovered key details that led to significant political repercussions and policy changes.
Fatima Wekker began her career in journalism by joining NOS as a reporter. During her time at NOS, she covered a wide range of topics, from local news to national events, honing her skills in investigative journalism and building a reputation for thorough reporting.