Gauteng journalists scoop awards across various categories
Winners of the 19th Vodacom Journalist of the Year (VJOY) regional awards were announced for the Gauteng region today, recognising some of the best journalistic talent in South Africa. All VJOY events are being held virtually in 2020, due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Takalani Netshitenzhe, Vodacom South Africa Chief Officer for Corporate Affairs said: “Marking VJOY in 2020 during a global pandemic, we were delighted to receive our highest ever number of VJOY entries this year. Despite the mounting difficulties which media have faced during the pandemic, journalists around the country have gone the extra mile to bring news and information to South Africans during the national state of disaster. I was thrilled to see reporting that not only exposed corruption and criminal activity, but to see stories on how Covid-19 has illuminated social inequalities and gender-based violence in the country. Vodacom is proud of its continued association with the VJOYs and we look forward to paying tribute to the country’s top journalists in the weeks to come.”
Ryland Fisher, convener of the judging panel, said that the judges were impressed by the quality of the entries: “Despite the impact of a shrinking economy and the havoc wreaked by COVID-19 on our industry, journalists continued to do what they do best: breaking stories; writing beautiful, descriptive features; investigating corruption and other crimes; capturing the best news moments on film, video and audio; and keeping viewers, listeners and readers informed. We are proud that South African journalists have once again stepped up when confronted by a difficult situation.”
Appropriately, the theme this year is ‘Re-Imagine, Re-Invent, and Re-Build’ because the country and world as a whole has had to adapt to fast-changing times. The 2020 awards received a record number of entries - more than 1 300 from around the country. There was one change to the categories this year, which saw Innovation in Journalism replace Multiplatform and Data journalism.
The regional winners per category are as follows:
Lifestyle, Niren Tolsi - Mail and Guardian
Photography, Alon Skuy - Sunday Times
Sport, Kayleen Morgan - Eyewitness News
Features, Relebogile Stephens - SABC Cutting Edge
Financial and Economics, Susan Comrie, Sam Sole -AmaBhungane
Politics, Thomas Holder assisted by Ahmed Kajee - Eyewitness News
Sustainability, Sipho Kings - Mail & Guardian
Opinion, Mia Malan - Bhekisisa Centre
Live Reporting and Breaking News, Riaan Grobler with Sharlene Rood - News 24
Innovation in Journalism, Emile Bosch with Reinart Toerien - TimesLive
Investigative, Jan Vermeulen - My Broadband
Young Journalist nominee, Ahmed Kajee - Eyewitness News
Regional category winners receive R5 000 each, national category winners take home R10 000 each, with the coveted national accolade of Vodacom Journalist of the Year Award winner receiving R100 000. In the event of joint winners, the prize money will be shared. The winner of the young journalist award will win an all-expenses-paid overseas trip that includes a visit to the Thomson Foundation, as well as the opportunity to work in a newsroom.
A special thanks to the 2020 Vodacom Journalist of the Year awards panel of judges: Ryland Fisher, Jermaine Craig, Arthur Goldstuck, Franz Kruger, Patricia McCracken, Mapi Mhlangu, Collin Nxumalo, Mary Papayya, Jovial Rantao, Elna Rossouw and Obed Zilwa.