The 2025 Vodacom Journalist of the Year Awards have revealed the regional winners for Gauteng. Media professionals across these provinces are celebrating achievements in 12 categories, with journalists presenting exceptional entries that highlight the very best of their work over the past year.
This year, we received over 1,330 submissions, received from journalists nationwide, exceeding last year's 1,200 entries. Gauteng contributed 477 remarkable entries.
"In an era of AI and digital platforms, credible journalism is crucial. Traditional media holds power accountable and ensures transparency. Vodacom South Africa proudly honours excellence in journalism, highlighting its vital role in society and demonstrating our ongoing commitment to the media industry," said Ridwaan Soomra, Vodacom's Managing Executive for the Southern Gauteng Region.
"Vodacom Gauteng's investment of over R660 million this year demonstrates our commitment to expanding coverage, accelerating 4G and 5G rollout, and ensuring reliable connectivity for our customers. We're also making digital access more affordable through personalised offers like Just4You and device financing with Easy2Own, so more people can participate in the digital economy," said Soomra.
"In addition, Vodacom is dedicated to supporting quality education. Through the Vodacom Foundation and partnerships with the Department of Basic Education and others, we've equipped 3000 underprivileged schools with ICT resources, upgraded infrastructure, and provided digital skills training for both learners and teachers in Gauteng. These include three Schools of Excellence, six Early Childhood Development Centres, and 2 Youth Academy Centres, with 20 young people currently enrolled in IT Technical Support Learnerships. We also provide connectivity to 75 schools and have deployed 14 Teacher Centers to help train teachers in integrating technology into their classrooms," he added.
Ryland Fisher, with more than 45 years of experience in the media industry as an editor, journalist and columnist, continues to serve as the convener of the judging panel. The judging panel remains unchanged from last year and includes Arthur Goldstuck, Collin Nxumalo, Dr Elna Rossouw, Obed Zilwa, Advocate Robin Sewlal, Neo Ntsoma, Patricia McCracken, Professor Gilbert Motsaathebe, Manelisi Dubase, Portia Kobue and Jovial Rantao.
"The experienced judging panel had vigorous debate about the winners, because the quality of entrants were once again very good. I extend our gratitude to the panel for their hard work and dedication in recognising the country's top media talent," said Fisher.
The categories, in which regional winners will each receive R5 000 in prize money, include:
The Young Journalist nominee for the Gauteng region is Buyeleni Sibanyoni of amaBhungane, who will compete for the national Young Journalist of the Year Award.
The regional winners will compete against other regional winners for the national title. The national winners will be announced on 4 December at an awards ceremony where they will each receive R10 000, while the overall Vodacom Journalist of the Year titleholder will win R100 000.
The Vodacom Young Journalist of the Year award overall winner will be able to enrol in a course of their choice, to the value of R50 000 towards enhancing their craft and career prospects in Journalism.