Seven Kenyans are Finalists for the 2012 CNN Multichoice Africa Journalist of the Year Awards

The 2012 CNN Multichoice Africa Journalist of the Year Award finalists have just been announced, pitting together a total of 34 journalists from 12 countries across the continent for over 16 categories which will be awarded at a gala ceremony in Lusaka, Zambia on the 21st of July 2012.

Africa’s most prestigious journalism awards received a record number of entries from a total of 42 countries, including French and Portuguese speaking countries.

“The growing quality of the entries we pored over is a reflection of a growing continent claiming its place in the sun,” said Ferial Haffajee, Chair of the Independent Judging Panel. “We were impressed by the enhanced quality and competitiveness of the work before us; by the heart and soul poured onto pages and into pixels; by the adventurist spirit of the entries which came from more countries than ever before.  In print, in radio, in television it is clear that African journalism is in a growth spurt, claiming its stake as world-class and globally competitive. A bit like our continent.”

As part of the run up to the awards ceremony, an all expenses paid five day programme of workshops, media forums and networking has been set up for each of the finalists. 

A total of seven Kenyans have been shortlisted for the awards this year and include Tom Mboya & Evanson Nyaga (Citizen TV), Nimrod Taabu Mwagamoyo & Charles Kinyua Kariuki (NTV Kenya) Waihiga Mwaura & Jephitha Mwai Mwangi (Citizen TV Kenya) and finally John Muchangi Njiru (The Star).

Nokia has come on board as one of the sponsors of the 17th edition of the awards, joining IPP Media of Tanzania, the Coca Cola Company, the African Development Bank, Ecobank, Ericsson, UNICEF, A24 Media and Merck Sharp & Dohme (MSD).

“We are honoured once again to be a part of these awards which contribute immensely in shaping freedom of speech and a healthy and vibrant media.” added Nico Meyer, Multichoice Africa CEO.

The hosts for the evening will be CNN International’s Isha Sesay and Franklin Tembo Jnr of ZNBC.

The considered entries were published or broadcast in the year 2011 for the following 16 award categories:
Arts & Culture Award

Digital Journalism Award

The Coca-Cola Company Economics and Business Award

Environment Award

Free Press Africa Award

HIV/AIDS Reporting Award

MSD Health & Medical Award

Mohamed Amin Photographic Award

Print General News

Radio General News

Sport Award

Television Features Award

Television News Bulletin

Tourism Award

Francophone General News Awards (Print and Electronic Media)

Portuguese Language General News

 

The complete list of finalists for the 17th CNN Multichoice Africa Journalist of the Year Awards are:

NIGERIA

Tunde Akingbade, Freelance, The Guardian on Sunday
Ahaoma Kanu, National Daily Newspaper
Peter Nkanga, Elor Nkereuwem, Musikilu Mojeed & Idris Akinbajo, NEXT on Sunday

GHANA
Joshua Anny, Joy FM

EGYPT
Manar Attiya, Ahram Hebdo

SOUTH AFRICA
Adriaan Basson & Piet Rampedi, CityPress
Demelza Bush, Craig McKune & Verashni Pillay, Mail & Guardian Online
Joy Summers,Carte Blanche
Antoine de Ras, The Star
Megan Small & Clive Mtshali, 3rd Degree, e.tv,

MOROCCO
Najlae Benmbarek, 2M TV

SAO TOME & PRINCIPE
Ramusel Graça,Televisão Santomense

MOZAMBIQUE
Arsénio Henriques, Soico – STV

UGANDA
Edward Echwalu, Freelance for The Observer
Gerald Tenywa, SaturdayVision
Nelson Wesonga, DailyMonitor
Stephen Ssenkaaba, NewVision

CAPE VERDE
Teresa Sofia Fortes, A Semana

ANGOLA
Isabel João, Novo Jornal, Angola

KENYA
Tom Mboya & Evanson Nyaga, Citizen TV
Nimrod Taabu Mwagamoyo & Charles Kinyua Kariuki, NTV
Waihiga Mwaura & Jephitha Mwai Mwangi, Citizen TV
John Muchangi Njiru, The Star

ZAMBIA
Andrew Mulenga, The PostNewspaper

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Kevin Oyugi