Entries now open for Vodacom Journalist of the Year Awards 2020
Awards are given to the best journalists in a range of categories in five regions nationally, with the process culminating in a virtual awards ceremony in Johannesburg.
Entries for the 19th Vodacom Journalist of the Year Awards (VJOYs) have opened and will close on August 28.
This year’s theme is “RE: Imagine, Invent, Build”, as global societies adjust to the ‘new normal’ during and beyond the Covid-19 pandemic.
This has also necessitated a rethink about this year’s regional and national award ceremonies, which will be hosted virtually for the first time in the competition’s history.
“This has been a year of massive challenges for the entire world, as well as in South Africa, as we deal with the devastating effects of the Covid-19 pandemic,” said Takalani Netshitenzhe, Chief Officer for Corporate Affairs at the Vodacom Group.
“We are pleased to be able to continue with this year’s awards through the digital technology at our disposal and we look forward to paying tribute to extraordinary journalistic talent under particularly difficult circumstances, while at the same time supporting media freedom in South Africa.”
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The 2020 awards will see the competition’s esteemed panel of judges working virtually. Media veterans Ryland Fisher, Mapi Mhlangu, Elna Rossouw, Jermaine Craig, Franz Kruger, Mary Papayya, Arthur Goldstuck, Patricia McCracken, Collin Nxumalo, Jovial Rantao and Obed Zilwa will be a part of this year’s judging panel.
Newcomer Jovial Rantao replaces Albe Grobbelaar, who has retired from the competition after many years of service.
“As the VJOYs go digital this year, it is even more important that we recognise the many South African journalists who have gone above and beyond to do their jobs in the midst of this pandemic,” said Ryland Fisher, convener of the VJOY judging panel.
“These brave women and men have been compelled to find new ways to bring the news and stories to South Africans during a time when factual and timeous reporting have never been more critical to the preservation of health, lives and our democratic institutions.”
Awards are given to the best journalists in a range of categories in five regions nationally, with the process culminating in a virtual awards ceremony in Johannesburg.
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Winning a Vodacom Award is a prestigious career achievement, with the overall national winner set to receive a prize of R100 000.
The categories for 2020 are:
• Live reporting/ breaking news;
• Investigative;
• Opinion;
• Lifestyle;
• Features;
• Photography;
• Sport;
• Economics;
• Politics;
• Sustainability;
• Innovation in Journalism (replacing Multiplatform and Data journalism),
• Young Journalist of the Year Award
For more information on what is expected in each award, a description of each category and to submit entries visit www.journalist.vodacom.co.za.
Entries close at midnight on 28 August 2020 and no late entries will be considered.
There is R5 000 to be won for each of the regional category winners while national category winners will take home R10 000. The overall Vodacom Journalist of the Year Award winner will receive R100 000. In the event of joint winners, the prize money will be shared.
The winner of the young journalist award, one of the competition’s most prestigious accolades, will win an all-expenses paid overseas trip to work in an international newsroom, including a visit to the renowned Thomson Foundation.
Should the pandemic continue to interrupt international travel, the trip will be deferred to the following year.
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