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Entries open for CNN/MultiChoice African Journalist Awards![]() The winners of this prestigious annual award, now in its 11th year of honouring African journalism, will be recognised at a gala ceremony to be held at the Polana Serena Hotel, Mozambique on 15 July 2006. Entries close on 7 March 2006 and entry forms can be downloaded from: www.cnn.com/africa/africanawards. Chris Cramer, MD CNN International, said in a press statement: "We are delighted that the CNN MultiChoice African Journalist awards continue to move around the continent. This shows the commitment by CNN and our partners, MultiChoice, to developing journalism in Africa and growing this truly pan-African competition." Judging will take place in London from 27 April to 1 May 2006. The panel of judges for the 2006 awards are: Dr Doyinsola Abiola, MD Concord Press of Nigeria; Joel Kibazo, Director of Communications and Public Affairs at the Commonwealth Secretariat; CNN's Africa Correspondent, Jeff Koinange; Arlindo Lopes, former Chairman and CEO of TVM (Mozambique television); and Anna Umbima, radio and television broadcaster and journalist. Now for the good news...
"There is no doubt that Aids is the biggest story in Africa - and there are still places where people are not aware of the pandemic and still put their illness down to malaria and pneumonia. Koinange said it was important for journalists on the continent to enter their stories to raise the profile of media in Africa and tell a "different story for Africa". There are also positive and good news stories, business related, agricultural success stories... People are doing amazing things here!" The categoriesThe competition comprises 15 categories. This year there is a new award: the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation Award for HIV/Aids Journalism. This will recognise outstanding reporting on HIV/Aids in Africa and specifically the broad impact of the epidemic across different sectors of society, on individual, communities and nations, and the resilience of the African response to the epidemic. The competition is held in association with South African Airways. Other sponsors include the African Development Bank, Camerapix, Celtel, Global Media Alliance, Johnnic Communications (Johncom), IPP Media, Merck Sharp & Dohme (MSD) and Safebond Company Africa Ltd. The overall CNN MultiChoice African Journalist prize comprises a three week professional programme at CNN Centre, Atlanta, with complimentary flights courtesy of SAA and a cash prize; along with the prize awarded to all category winners, which consists of participation in a four-day finalists' programme, a laptop computer, modem and printer and an additional cash prize. Commented Nolo Letele, CEO MultiChoice: "After many years of the event being held in South Africa, and then in Kenya last year, we are excited about being in Mozambique with its vibrant and energetic media market. The growth of the African Journalist Awards parallels the growth in the SA market where the DStv ser vice was launched in 1995. The last 11 years have seen explosive growth, and MultiChoice has played a key role in uniting Africans by providing information, quality entertainment and pioneering satellite technology for television viewers in Africa." About Louise MarslandLouise Burgers (previously Marsland) is Founder/Content Director: SOURCE Content Marketing Agency. Louise is a Writer, Publisher, Editor, Content Strategist, Content/Media Trainer. She has written about consumer trends, brands, branding, media, marketing and the advertising communications industry in SA and across Africa, for over 20 years, notably, as previous Africa Editor: Bizcommunity.com; Editor: Bizcommunity Media/Marketing SA; Editor-in-Chief: AdVantage magazine; Editor: Marketing Mix magazine; Editor: Progressive Retailing magazine; Editor: BusinessBrief magazine; Editor: FMCG Files newsletter. Web: www.sourceagency.co.za. View my profile and articles... |