CNN International and MultiChoice this week officially launched the CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2010 Awards, which winners will be announced at a gala ceremony to be held in Kampala, Uganda in May 2010.
Tony Maddox, executive vice president and managing director of CNN International, said: “It is with great pleasure that we announce the 2010 CNN MultiChoice African Journalist Awards are returning to East Africa. And it is fitting that now in its fifteenth year, the awards are being held in Uganda, a country that has produced so many success stories and winners in the competition’s history.”
Collins Khumalo, president MultiChoice Africa, said: “May 2010 marks the fifteenth anniversary of these prestigious awards, which represent the premier journalistic event on the continent. It is extremely exciting for us to see the growth of media in Africa and we will continue to invest in developing and inspiring young journalists whose voices play a critical role in telling the African story. We are proud of our continued association with CNN International and these awards.”
John-Allan Namu, from Kenya, was awarded the top prize at the CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2009 Awards ceremony. John-Allan, reporter for Kenya Television Network, won for his stories ‘In the shadow of the Mungiki’ and ‘Inside Story: Scars and Sufurias’, which were chosen from among 1665 entries from 38 nations across the African continent.
Over the past fifteen years, the competition has grown in size and status to become Africa’s most prestigious media event. In 2009, it attracted entries from 38 African countries and a ‘Highlights Programme’ of the ceremony, held in Durban, South Africa, was broadcast in 44 African countries, on the Africa Channel in the US, OBE TV and Southern Africa Direct in the UK and RTP Africa.
This year, the competition will recognise excellence in the following categories: Arts & Culture Award, Digital Journalism Award, Economics & Business Award, Environment Award, Free Press Africa Award, The HIV/AIDS Reporting Award, Mohamed Amin Photographic Award, MSD Health & Medical Award, Print General News Award and Radio General News Award.
Others include Sport Award, Television Features Award, Television News Bulletin Award, Tourism Award, Francophone General News Awards and Portuguese Language General News Award.
From these category winners, the judges choose the overall winner - The CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2010.
Finalists in the 2010 competition will participate in a four day finalists’ programme that will include a media forum and networking opportunities with senior journalists, editors, business leaders and media owners from across the continent, culminating in a gala awards ceremony in May, 2010. All finalists receive a cash prize and each category winner also receives a laptop and printer.
The CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2010 will receive an additional cash prize and a trip to CNN Center in Atlanta.
The competition is open to African nationals who are professional journalists including freelancers across print, television, internet, photographic and radio.









