Asha Ahmed Mwilu and Rashid Idi have been awarded the
top prize at this year’s CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2016 Awards
Ceremony.
The pair shared the overall ‘CNN MultiChoice
African Journalist of the Year’ Award for their combined work ‘Terror Crossing’whichwas chosen from record number of 1,637
entries spanning 38 countries across the African continent.
Mwilu and Idi’s ‘Terror Crossing’ is an in-depth investigative
documentary about security at the Kenya-Somali border in Mandera county. The
story was aired by Kenya Television Network in its investigative programme
"The Lead".
Mwilu and Idisaid: “We are overwhelmed
by this accolade. It is a dream come true to win the CNN MultiChoice African
Journalist Award for a story that we believe passionately in and one that we
felt was important to tell.”
YolisaPhahle, CEO of
M-Net, and Greg Beitchman, VP, Content Sales and Partnerships, CNN
International,presented
Mwilu and Idiwith the Award at a Gala Awards ceremony held at the Gallagher Convention Centre, in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Mwilu and Idi, winners in the News Impact
Award, were among 38 finalists from 15 countries who attended the Awards
ceremony as the culmination of an all-expense paid four-day programme of
workshops, media forums and networking in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Greg Beitchman, VP,
Content Sales and Partnerships, CNN International,said: “Quality journalism has shone through once again at
this year’s CNN MultiChoice African Journalist Awards. Congratulations to all
of tonight’s finalists and winners, especially to overall winners Asha Ahmed
Mwilu and Rashid Idi for their powerful reporting. We look forward to welcoming
them at the CNN Journalism Fellowship in Atlanta.”
Meanwhile, YemisiAkinbobola, OgechiEkeanyanwu&
Paul Bradshaw, IQ4News for Premium Times, Nigeria were joint winners of the Sport
Reporting Award.
Tim Jacobs, CEO, MultiChoice Africa,
said: “Congratulations to all the winners! Your unique way of storytelling has
captured the hearts and minds of all Africans and those beyond our borders. The
Awards have not only had a profound effect on the African media landscape but
have catapulted winners into senior positions and success. As MultiChoice
Africa we remain committed to recognising excellence in journalism throughout
Africa. We applaud all the finalists and winners for continuing to tell
Africa’s stories and contributing to Africa’s growth and
success.”
The
competition is once again supported by a range of prestigious sponsors: Dow, Ecobank, GE,IPP Media and the World
Health Organisation.
All finalists
receive both a cash prize and tablet, with the overall winner receiving a
further cash prize and the opportunity to participate in the CNN Journalism
Fellowship at CNN Headquarters in Atlanta.
Winners in the individual
competition categories are:
ENVIRONMENT AWARD, presented by EleniGiokos,
CNNMoney Africa Correspondent
Joint Winners: John
Grobler, Namibia, & Fiona Macleod, Oxpeckers Investigative Environmental
Journalism, South Africa
Title: ‘Caught
in the crossfire: how cattle and Chinese mining interests are killing off
Namibia’s black rhinos’
Judges
Citation: “A swashbuckling tale with a noble intention: to track and understand why
the black rhino faces extinction… The team toiled for months and made
significant breakthroughs to understand the plight of the beautiful animals.
This transnational investigation found a Chinese connection and a close
competition between the rhinos and roaming cattle.”
CULTURE
AWARD, presented by Tim Jacobs, CEO, MultiChoice Africa
Winner:AtiMetwaly, Al Ahram Weekly, Egypt
Title: ‘Against
all odds: Stories of the visually impaired women from Egypt's Al NourWalAmal
Orchestra’
Judges
Citation: “A story of hope. It brings to light the
enduring spirit of a band whose members are visually impaired but vocally
endowed. With their music, the orchestra members perform in ways that lighten
humanity’s soul in the face of despair.”
DOW TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION
REPORTING AWARD, presented by Ross McLean, President, Dow
Sub-Saharan Africa
Winner:Chika Oduah, Nigeria, Freelance for African Media
Initiative, Kenya
Title: ‘The
App That Saved 1,000 Children’
Judges Citation: “The
use of innovative, multimedia storytelling for a tale that is moving and
inspiring is a winning combination. Journalists who tackle digital storytelling
often dazzle with the technology and the story comes second – but in this case
the story was powerful and enriching. This piece could easily be presented as
best practice in ground breaking innovative storytelling.”
ECOBANK
ECONOMICS & BUSINESS AWARD, presented by Rosemary Yeboah, Group Head,
Corporate Banking, Ecobank
Joint Winners:Diana Neille, Richard Poplak, Shaun Swingler&SumeyaGasa,
Daily Maverick Chronicle, South Africa
Title: ‘Casualties
of Cola: Outsourcing, Exploitation & the New Realities of Work’
Judges Citation: “This
story had depth and showed a full understanding of all the issues involved. It
speaks to Africa on so many levels and thus the issues raised so well here
resonate across the continent. It also shows how journalists have come of age
in reporting complicated economic and financial issues.”
FEATURES AWARD, presented by Joyce
Mhaville, Managing Director, ITV Tanzania
Winners:Mia Malan, Mail & Guardian, South Africa
Title: ‘Diepsloot:
Where men think it's their right to rape’
Judges Citation: “A comprehensive
story, told in a very clear language. The level of bestiality of the predators
is vividly, grimly captured and the agony of the victims even more so. It also
shows how poverty dehumanises, robs people of their voices even in the face of
assault and makes them live in an endless cycle of victimhood.”
“Mia
Malan’s story is sad to read through, bringing out the worst of us human beings
wondering how we can allow crime to happen to the most fragile in society as we
look to the other side… The narrative should have an impact in not only law
enforcement but local leadership of any area across the continent to look
around them for crimes that go unreported…”
FRANCOPHONE
GENERAL NEWS AWARD – ELECTRONIC MEDIA, presented by AmadouMahtar Ba, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman, AllAfrica
Global Media
Winner:BidossèssiAppolinaireAgoïnon, Office de Radiodiffusion et
Télévision du Bénin, Benin
Title: ‘Dogesi
mi’
Judges Citation:“BidossèssiAppolinaireAgoïnontells us a great story of
Western Africa… It’s a complete exploration of a major cultural heritage, but
Agoïnon makes it very simple, very clear – and surprisingly riveting.”
FRANCOPHONE
GENERAL NEWS AWARD – PRINT, presented by AmadouMahtar Ba, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman, AllAfrica
Global Media
Winner: Faten Hayed, El Watan, Algeria
Title: ‘L’Algérie,
ma terre de djihad’
Judges
Citation:“Faten Hayed has gathered outstanding
testimonies of the mechanics of indoctrination in jail. ‘Algeria, my land of Jihad’
is an exceptional tale of the political spiral and the hellish human cycle that
turns European citizens into jihad soldiers… It is a good piece to read,
agreeable and with deep understanding of the new face of terror affecting the
North of Africa and the world in the last years.”
GE ENERGY
& INFRASTRUCTURE AWARD, presented by Thomas Konditi, President and CEO GE
Transportation Africa & GE South Africa
Winner:Jay Caboz, Forbes Africa, South Africa
Title: ‘40 Years of Mozambique - The Dead Port that Rose Again’
Judges Citation:“This
is a beautifully written story about the main port in Mozambique that had all
but died – being brought back to life 40 years later. The writer weaves into
the story the lines and events that took place in Mozambique over that period
to bring us to where we are today, a vibrant port. It is indeed a great story
straight out of Africa.”
MOHAMED AMIN PHOTOGRAPHIC AWARD,
presented by Salim Amin, Chairman, Africa24 Media
Winner:James Oatway, The Sunday Times, South Africa
Title: ‘The Killing of Emmanuel Sithole’
Judges
Citation:“The three harrowing pictures of Mr Sithole show how the situation
quickly escalated to a murder are not only visually moving, but impacted what
was to come next in South Africa. The photographer captured vital moments in
this tragic situation… stories of xenophobia in South Africa were in the most
part downplayed without material action in affected areas – until these
pictures were published.”
HEALTH & MEDICAL AWARD,
presented by Dr RufaroChatora, World Health Organisation representative in
South Africa
Winner:Veronica NarkworKwabla, Tv3 Network, Ghana
Title: ‘Freetown Ebola Orphans’
Judges Citation:“Veronica NarkworKwabla is that journalist an editor wants to
work with. She noticed something. Although Accra, Ghana was at the centre of
the treatment of the Ebola outbreak, most stories were originating in Western
capitals. So, she grabbed a crew and got herself to both Sierra Leone and
Liberia to see whether we were indeed at the end of the Ebola outbreak. A
fascinating story inside the treatment centres, survivor stories and insight
into heroism. It’s told in a four-part series which left me feeling hopeful and
energised, not hopeless and despairing.”
NEWS IMPACT AWARD, presented by Tommy Evans, VP& London
Bureau Chief, CNN International
Joint Winners:Asha Ahmed Mwilu& Rashid Idi, Kenya Television Network,
Kenya
Title: ‘Terror Crossing’
Judges Citation:“This well executed piece deserved to win because, in it, we see a
combination of impartiality, determination, and it not only brings issues to
the surface, the report gives suggestions of ways to tackle this issue… One of
the elements that made the piece a winner, is also the team work that went into
this great television piece.”
PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE GENERAL NEWS AWARD
– Print, presented by
Arlindo Lopes, Regulatory Manager for Angola and Mozambique, MultiChoice
Winner: Bento Venâncio, Jornal Domingo, Mozambique
Title: ‘Albinos emperigo’
Judges Citation:“This
story takes us on a journey into the intricate business in which superstitious
beliefs pose a serious threat to people with Albinism in the Nampula province
of northern Mozambique. Apart from people with Albinism being hunted down for
their body parts which are believed to be magical, they also suffer
discrimination at various levels of society, including in education… In a three-part
series, the report covers all facets of the problem, including the need for
effective public policies for the protection of people with Albinism.”
PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE GENERAL NEWS AWARD
– Electronic Media, presented by
Arlindo Lopes, Regulatory Manager for Angola and Mozambique, MultiChoice
Winner:FideltoEmidio Bata, STV, Mozambique
Title: ‘Bibliotecasesquecidas’
Judges Citation:“This
story shows originality. Media in Africa do not often address the situation of
older people abandoned by their family members. It is a balanced, comprehensive
and resourcefulness story in the context of Mozambique post-war society. The
journalist communicated this story in a way that made the topic accessible and
relevant to his audience. ‘Forgotten libraries’ highlights challenges to the
future of humanity in Africa.”
PRESS
FREEDOM AWARD, presented by Ferial Haffajee Chair of the Judging Panel
Recipient: Bob Rugurika, Burundi
Judges
Citation: “One of the best long stories out of our
continent has been sustained democratic practice – regular elections, healthy
civil society and the growing strength of institutions. Sometimes leaders want
to stay longer than democracy would give them.
That is what happened in Burundi and independent journalists have been
caught in the crossfire. Leading among
them is Bob Rugurika, the much loved radio man who has sadly been forced into
exile. The independent judges panel of the CNN MultiChoice African
Journalist Awards seeks to shine a
spotlight on Burundi this year where brave journalists stand at the forefront
to protect the hard won gains of democracy in this central African nation. The award goes to Bob Rugurikafor his brave
work.”
SPORT REPORTING AWARD, presented by Joel
Kibazo, Media & Public Affairs Consultant
Joint Winners:YemisiAkinbobola, OgechiEkeanyanwu& Paul Bradshaw,
IQ4News for Premium Times, Nigeria
Title: ‘Follow the Money: Who extracts the value of Nigerian
footballers?’
Judges Citation:“This
is a very powerful and compelling story about the plight of aspiring
footballers in Nigeria, who become victims of unscrupulous agents who exploit
them with the promises of brilliant future careers in Europe, but then abandon
them, left to fend for themselves in foreign lands. It is a story written in a
very clear format, also demonstrating the reporter’s effort to cover all facets
of the issue, including contacting the federations of the countries where the
young footballers were supposed to be taken to. The illustrations are equally
good and complement the written story in a very significant way.”
THE MAGGIE
EALES YOUNG JOURNALIST AWARD, presented by Roger and Nic Hayes
Winner:AncillarMangena, Forbes Africa, South Africa
Title: ‘Prophets of profit in the business of belief’
Judges Citation:“As a
new category that seeks to bring out the best of young upcoming writers, the
Maggie Eales Young Journalist Award entries attracted young energetic writers,
determined to display their best to the continent… The writer uses photos to
tell a compelling story of many caught up in the ‘business of religion’, eager
to live better lives as promised by the various ‘prophets’. It’s a captivating
story, told in a way that is easy to follow and you want to read the story from
beginning to end… Maggie championed young journalists and she would have been
very proud of this crop of entries.”
Certificates of Commendation
The work of
15 other journalists was also recognised by the judges, with each receiving a
commendation:
Isaac OtidiAmuke,
Commonwealth Writers, Kenya - Features Award
Commonwealth Writers, Kenya - Features Award
Adedayo EriyeOketola,
Saturday Punch, Nigeria - GE Energy & Infrastructure Award
Saturday Punch, Nigeria - GE Energy & Infrastructure Award
Folashade Adebayo,
The Punch, Nigeria - Dow Technology & Innovation Reporting Award
The Punch, Nigeria - Dow Technology & Innovation Reporting Award
Veronica Onuchi,
TVC News Africa, Nigeria - Health & Medical Award
TVC News Africa, Nigeria - Health & Medical Award
Garreth van Niekerk,
City Press, South Africa - Culture Award
City Press, South Africa - Culture Award
CheboiteKigen,
Daily Nation Newspaper, Kenya - Mohamed Amin Photographic Award
Daily Nation Newspaper, Kenya - Mohamed Amin Photographic Award
Lawrence Seretse,
The Botswana Gazette, Botswana - News Impact Award
The Botswana Gazette, Botswana - News Impact Award
Dominic Omondi,
The Standard, Kenya - Ecobank Economics & Business Award
The Standard, Kenya - Ecobank Economics & Business Award
Conan Daniel Businge& Gerald Tenywa,
New Vision, Uganda - Environment Award
New Vision, Uganda - Environment Award
CoulibalyZoumana,
Le Patriote, Ivory Coast - Francophone General News Award – Print
Le Patriote, Ivory Coast - Francophone General News Award – Print
Jean-Luc Emile, Teleplus,
Mauritius - Francophone General News Award - Electronic media
Mauritius - Francophone General News Award - Electronic media
Teresa Fuquiadi,
Jornal Nova Gazeta, Angola - Portuguese Language General News Award – Print
Jornal Nova Gazeta, Angola - Portuguese Language General News Award – Print
CleófasViagem,
STV, Mozambique - Portuguese Language General News Award - Electronic Media
STV, Mozambique - Portuguese Language General News Award - Electronic Media
EromoEgbejule,
Freelance for Ventures Africa, Nigeria - The Maggie Eales Young Journalist Award
Freelance for Ventures Africa, Nigeria - The Maggie Eales Young Journalist Award

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