Finalists
in the prestigious CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2015 Competition
were announced today by Ferial Haffajee, Chair of the independent
judging panel. The competition is now in a landmark 20th year.
This
year the competition received entries from 39 countries across the
continent, including French and Portuguese speaking Africa.
There are 31 finalists from 15 countries:
Fiifi Essilfie Anaman, Freelance for zonalsports.com, Ghana
Benedicta Asiimwe, Freelance for Daily Monitor, Uganda
Femi Asu, Punch Newspaper, Nigeria
Domingos Bento, redeangola.info, Angola
Thomas Naadi Bitlegma, Viasat1, Ghana
Sheriff Bojang Jnr, Freelance for West Africa Democracy Radio, Senegal
Ruth Butaumocho, The Herald, Zimbabwe
Ibrahima Diallo, Radiodiffusion Télévision Sénégalaise (RTS), Senegal
Adewale Olugbenga Emosu, tribuneonlineng.com, Nigeria
Chahinaz Samir Gheith, Freelance for Al-Ahram Hebdo, Egypt
Carla Gonçalves, A Nação, Cape Verde
Boldwill Hungwe, Zimbabwe Independent, Zimbabwe
Ibanga Isine, Premium Times Newspaper, Nigeria
Paul Kelemba, Freelance for The Standard on Saturday, Kenya
Deo Gratias Tchédé Kindoho, Radio Bénin, Benin
Julie Laurenz & Jacqueline Jayamaha, Freelance for e.tv, South Africa
Petride Mudoola, Freelance for Sunday Vision, Uganda
Abubakari Akida Mussa, Mtanzania Newspaper, Tanzania
Pedro Paxi Pereira Ndoma, TV Zimbo, Angola
George Oduor Otieno, Baraka FM, Kenya
Hyacinthe Boowurosigue Sanou, L’Observateur Paalga, Burkina Faso
Enock Sikolia & Charles Kariuki, NTV, Kenya
Arison Tamfu, Cameroon Journal, Cameroon
Kọ́lá Túbọ̀sún, Blogger at ktravula.com, Nigeria
Arukaino Umukoro, Punch Newspaper, Nigeria
Bento Venâncio, Jornal Domingo, Mozambique
Herman Verwey, Beeld, South Africa
Kiundu Waweru, The Standard on Saturday, Kenya
Sarah Wild, Mail & Guardian, South Africa.
The
independent judging panel, chaired by Ferial Haffajee, Editor-in-Chief,
City Press, South Africa, includes: Debo Adesina, Editor-in-Chief,
Guardian Newspapers, Nigeria; Nima Elbagir, Senior International
Correspondent, CNN; Jean-Paul Gérouard, Editor-in-Chief, France
Télévisions ; Fernando Gonçalves, Editor, Savana, Mozambique; Anton
Harber, Caxton Professor of Journalism, University of the Witwatersrand;
Joel Kibazo, Director of Communications and External Relations, African
Development Bank Group; Amadou Mahtar Ba, Co-Founder and Executive
Chairman, AllAfrica Global Media; Wanja Njuguna, Senior Lecturer,
Polytechnic of Namibia & CNN Journalist of the year 2000; José
Sebastião Paulo, Professor of Journalism, University Agostinho Neto,
Angola; and, David Ohito, Digital Editor, The Standard Media Group,
Kenya.
The
competition is once again supported by the following sponsors, who
continue to lend their valuable support to the awards: A24 Media,
African Development Bank, Dow, Ecobank, GE, IPP Media and MSD (MSD is
known as Merck in the U.S. and Canada).
The
finalists will enjoy an all-expense paid four day programme of
workshops, media forums and networking in Nairobi, Kenya, culminating in
a Gala Award Ceremony in October 2015. In addition, winners from
previous years will join this year’s finalists for a special evening to
celebrate 20 years of the awards.
Tony
Maddox, Executive Vice-President and Managing Director of CNN
International said: “The quality and breadth of entries in this, its 20th,
year is testament to the CNN MultiChoice African Journalist Awards’
position as the most prestigious recognition for journalism across the
continent. CNN is privileged to be involved in this important initiative
to honor the outstanding work across multiple platforms, topics and
journalistic disciplines. I salute the finalists for the great work that
they have done and look forward to seeing their future achievements.”
Greg
Beitchman, Vice President, Content Sales and Partnerships, CNN
International: “This year’s ceremony promises to be a stellar moment in
the long history of the CNN MultiChoice African Journalist Awards. A
combination of the strong body of work to be showcased at the 2015
awards, the presence of a number of former winners, and the backdrop of
the vibrant city of Nairobi will make for an evening that celebrates the
very best of African journalism.”
Tim
Jacobs, CEO MultiChoice Africa: “We continue to be amazed by the
resourcefulness and growth of journalists in the complexity and
immediacy of the digital and online age of news and information. That is
why we remain committed to nurturing and growing African journalists
who have a huge responsibility and role to play and where tech-savvy
readers have the ability to follow breaking stories and are not shy to
engage in dialogue on a number of different platforms. The CNN
MultiChoice African Journalist of the Year Awards have for the past 20
years provided a voice for credible journalism. As we celebrate this
remarkable milestone, we can only commend the journalists for leaving no
stone unturned in telling the important stories.”
Imtiaz
Patel, Group CEO, MultiChoice: “MultiChoice is delighted to once again
be associated with these prestigious awards that give respect to the
work done by journalists across the African continent. We congratulate
all the finalists on their achievements and look forward to celebrating
with the winners in Nairobi in October.”
The
CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2015 competition is open to African
professional journalists, whether directly employed or freelancers,
working in the continent of Africa who have produced a story which has
been made available as a printed publication or broadcast through an
electronic medium (television; radio or digital platform) whose primary
audience are based in Africa.
Entries were published or broadcast in 2014 for the following awards:
Culture
Award; Ecobank Economics & Business Award; Mohamed Amin Photo
Award; African Development Bank Environment Award; Press Freedom Award;
MSD Health & Medical Award; Sport Reporting Award; News Impact
Award; Francophone general news awards; Portuguese language general news
awards; GE Energy & Infrastructure Award; Features Award; and Dow
Technology & Innovation Award.
Keep up-to-date with the awards at: www.africa.cnnjournalistaward.com and via social media on:
@Africanjourno
@cnn_multichoice_aja
#AfricanJournoAwards
For further information please contact:
CNN International: Joel Brown + 44 20 7693 0967 joel.brown@turner.com or Dan Faulks + 44 20 7693 1362 / + 44 7554 439100 dan.faulks@turner.com
MultiChoice Africa: Nonye Mpho Omotola Nonye.Omotola@multichoice.co.za + 27 11 289 3524 / + 27 605 598024
MultiChoice South Africa: Marietjie Groenewald + 27 11 289 3067 / + 27 79 501 1758
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