6 Nigerian journalists shortlisted for 2022 Sanlam Group Awards for Excellence in Financial Journalism
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By Anthony Isibor
SIX Nigerian journalists shortlisted of entries for Sanlam Group Awards for Excellence in Financial Journalism 2022.
The six shortlisted Nigerian journalists, who are among 41 others competing for various categories are Kingsley Jeremiah of The Guardian, Ronald Adamolekun; Primium Times, Justice Nwafor; Nigerian Tribune, Olugbenga Adanikin; The International Centre for Investigative Reporting, Gbenga Salau; The Guardian, and Destiny Onyemihia; Voice of Nigeria.
Sanlam and Santam, the co-sponsors of the Sanlam Group Awards for Excellence in Financial Journalism, today announced the shortlisted entries selected from 109 entries that were received for this year’s competition.
According to Nixon Kariithi, Chair of the independent judging panel, said: “The Sanlam Group Awards for Excellence in Financial Journalism continue to grow from strength to strength with widespread participation from across the continent.
The entries were highly competitive, covering a range of topical issues impacting Africa’s economy, and reflected the relevance of financial journalism on governance, and combining the world of business with compelling human-interest angles.”
The new category, ESG, has two sub-categories – Business and the Environment and Business and Society, received an impressive response from the journalists, as did other popular categories such as Business and Companies and the African Growth Story. The broadcast categories attracted a significantly limited number of entries.
The 2022 Sanlam Group Financial Journalist of the Year and category winners will be announced at a gala event in Johannesburg on August 3, 2023.
The full list of all the shortlisted journalists and their categories are:
Category: Business and companies | |
Dewald van Rensburg, Micah Reddy and Sam Sole | amaBhungane Centre for Investigative Journalism |
Ann Crotty | Financial Mail |
David McKay | Financial Mail |
Dewald van Rensburg | amaBhungane Centre for Investigative Journalism |
Rob Rose | Financial Mail |
Category: Financial markets | |
David McKay | Financial Mail |
Lisa Steyn | News24 |
Marc Hasenfuss | Financial Mail |
Rob Rose | Financial Mail |
Ryk van Niekerk | Moneyweb, RSG Geldsake |
Category: Consumer financial education | |
Bruce Whitfield | Radio 702, The Money show with Bruce Whitfield |
Londiwe Buthelezi | News24, Today’s Trustee |
Maya Fisher-French | City Press, eNCA, Maya on Money |
Ruan Jooste | Personal Finance |
Ryk van Niekerk | Moneyweb, RSG Geldsake |
Category: African Growth Story | |
Kingsley Jeremiah | The Guardian, Nigeria |
Mahamadi Sebogo | Sidwaya, Burkina Faso |
Mbongeni Mguni | Mmegi, Botswana |
Ndamu Sandu | Business Times, Zimbabwe |
Paul Murungi | Daily Monitor, Uganda |
Ronald Adamolekun | Premium Times, Nigeria |
Category: ESG: Business and the Environment | |
Denene Erasmus | Business Day and BusinessLIVE, South Africa |
Justice Nwafor | Nigeria Tribune, Nigeria |
Lisa Steyn | News24, South Africa |
Olugbenga Adanikin | The International Centre for Investigative Reporting, Nigeria |
Paul Murungi | Daily Monitor, Uganda |
Ridwan Karim Dini-Osman | EIB Network, Ghana |
Rob Rose | Financial Mail, South Africa |
Category: ESG: Business and Society | |
Gbenga Salau | The Guardian, Nigeria |
Lameez Omarjee | News24 |
Lisa Steyn | News24 |
Rob Rose | Financial Mail |
Ryk van Niekerk | Moneyweb, RSG Geldsake |
Category: Broadcast – Audio/Radio | |
Bruce Whitfield | The Money Show – Radio 702 and Cape Talk 567 |
Destiny Onyemihia | Voice of Nigeria |
Henry Tataw Ekambi | CRTV, Cameroon |
Ridwan Karim Dini-Osman | EIB Network, Ghana |
Ruan Jooste | Personal Finance |
Ryk van Niekerk | Moneyweb, RSG Geldsake |
Category: Broadcast – TV/Video | |
Devi Sankaree Govender | The Devi Show |
Richard Gregory and Elle Oosthuizen | Steinhest on Showmax |
Mr Nixon Kariithi, Chair of the independent judging panel and a communications consultant, led the review of submissions and was joined on the judging panel by Angela Agoawike (Nigeria) – media practitioner; Emily Brown (Namibia) – media lecturer; Rayborn Bulley (Ghana) – financial journalism trainer; Paula Fray (South Africa) – media development trainer; Ylva Rodny-Gumede (South Africa) – journalism academic; Tom Indimuli (Kenya) – communications consultant; Ulrich Joubert – (South Africa) – independent economist; Aggie Konde (Kenya) – advisor on ESG; Charles Naude (South Africa) – retired business news editor; and Musa Zondi (South Africa) – former environmental news journalist.
Realnews reports that the international awards was established in 1974, and recognizes outstanding financial journalists in print, online, radio and television media, who are based in Africa, working in an African news organisation and publishing, or broadcasting their work on the continent.
The work of the finalists represents the best financial journalism in Africa, reporting on the continent’s challenges and progress in business, economic development and ESG: Business and Environment and ESG: Business and Society. The awards carry a total cash prize of about R680,000.
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– July 05, 2023 @ 06:12 GMT |
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