Jani Allan

Jani Allan (born 11 September 1952) is a South African columnist. She became a household name as a columnist for the centrist newspaper, the Sunday Times where she worked between 1980 and 1989 publishing columns such as Just Jani, Jani Allan's Week and Face to Face. At the height of her fame, her newspaper commissioned a Gallup poll in 1987 to find "the most admired person in South Africa", she came first. She later became the subject of press interest over the nature of her relationship with an interview subject, the late Eugène Terre'Blanche. Allan strongly denied the affair allegations and in 1989, fled to London after her apartment was bombed. In 1992, she filed an unsuccessful libel suit against the broadcaster Channel 4. She returned to South Africa in 1996, publishing a web column and presenting a radio show on Cape Talk. Allan returned to the media frame in 2013, reinventing herself as a restaurant diarist and animal rights advocate. In 2014, she made headlines around the world after publishing an open letter to accused murderer Oscar Pistorius. Jacana Media will publish Allan's memoirs, Absolutely Jani in 2015.

Personal facts

Birth dateSeptember 11, 1952
Birth nameIsabel Janet Allan
Birth place
United Kingdom
Nationality
South African nationality law
Residence
Sandton , Johannesburg , Clifton Cape Town
Education
University of the Witwatersrand
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