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Contributor Richard Wiley is honoured

Richard Wiley at Le Mans 24H, 2019

Richard Wiley at Le Mans 24H, 2019

PORSCHE ROAD & RACE is proud to announce that contributor Richard Wiley was recently honoured by the South African Guild of Motoring Journalists. Following his passion for writing on all things motoring and motorsport related over several decades, the honour of Fellow of the Guild was bestowed on Wiley for his contribution to motor journalism, and to the Guild.
In its 55-year history, only 32 appointments to Fellow have been awarded by the Guild, but it is the first time this honour has been bestowed upon a Zimbabwean. This is the highest recognition offered by the Guild which considers such factors as the enhancement of the standard of motoring journalism, the promotion of road safety in all forms of communications, and the improvement of the relationship between motoring journalists and their audiences. Fellowship of the SAGMJ is an honour bestowed on a Member who has shown over many years, an ongoing interest in Guild affairs, upheld the objectives of the Guild and been a contributor to the Guild both in person and as a journalist, always demonstrating high levels of integrity.
Having spent 35 years in advertising, Richard turned to his life-long love of motoring and motorsport and has worked tirelessly in this field for more than twenty years. He is the motoring columnist for the Financial Gazette of Zimbabwe, a post he has held for more than 20 years, and has dynamically demonstrated an exceptional and enduring interest in this field.

Porsche Road & Race editor, Glen Smale (left) discusses the prospects ahead of the Le Mans 24 Hours with Richard Wiley, Fellow of the SAGMJ
Porsche Road & Race editor, Glen Smale (left) discusses the prospects ahead of the Le Mans 24 Hours with Richard Wiley, Fellow of the SAGMJ (14 June 2019)

All the staff and contributors at PORSCHE ROAD & RACE congratulate Richard on this significant honour, and we wish him many more productive years behind the keyboard!!
Written by: Glen Smale
Image by: Elke Smale

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