Light of Truth in Journalism

Zubeida Mustafa was more than a journalist — she was a pioneer, a thinker, and a fearless advocate for truth. As the first woman to join the editorial staff of Dawn newspaper in the 1970s, she broke through barriers in a field largely dominated by men and paved the way for future generations of women in media. Over the decades, her voice became a beacon of integrity, consistently highlighting issues that truly mattered — from education reform and women’s empowerment to public health and social justice.

Her columns were never just words on a page; they carried the weight of empathy, clarity, and deep concern for the people. She believed in journalism as a tool for change, not just for reporting. Whether writing about the struggles of underprivileged communities or challenging policies that failed the common citizen, her work always reflected a rare combination of intellect and compassion.

This page is a tribute to her remarkable life, her fearless spirit, and the legacy she leaves behind. We invite you to share your thoughts, reflections, or personal memories in the comments below. Whether you knew her, read her columns, or were inspired by her work — your words will help honor her memory and keep her story alive for future generations.

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