Diageo, the world’s leading premium drinks business, today issued the final call for entries to the tenthannual Diageo Africa Business Reporting Awards. The Awards recognise the achievements of business journalists reporting on the continent and provide a prestigious forum for international recognition of their work.
As a long-term investor in Africa, Diageo believes that improving the quantity and quality of business reporting can play a significant role in generating business interest and increasing inward investment in Africa.As a result, these awards were launched in 2004 as a practical way of raising awareness of economic opportunity in Africa and tocelebrateexcellentbusiness journalism.
In 2013, ten years on from the Awards’ inception, Africa’s profile as a business and investment destination is higher than ever. This is reflected in the fact that the Awards have continued to grow year on year and, in 2012, attracted more than 1000 entries from 27 countries.
The Awards are open to all journalists reporting on Africa, in any medium, and of any nationality. Submissions are accepted in English and in French. Entries will be reviewed by a high-profile judging panel – further details will be announced soon. The shortlisted finalists from each category will be flown to London for the Gala Ceremony in July. Winners will each receive £500 and a specially commissioned sculpture.
The Awards are free to enter and the open period for entries has been extended to 22 March. Submissions are welcomedfor the following categories:
· Best Information and Communication Technology (ICT) feature
· Best Finance feature
· Best Infrastructure feature
· Best Agribusiness/Environment feature
· Best Tourism feature
· Best Business News story
· Best Business feature
· Best Newcomer
· Media of the Year
· Journalist of the Year
Nick Blazquez, President, Diageo Africa, Turkey, Russia & Eastern Europe, commented,“We look forward to celebrating the ten-year anniversary of the Diageo Africa Business Reporting Awards. At Diageo, we are honouredto have seen the Awards grow over the past decade from a relatively small beginninginto an international event, which receivesmore than 1000 entries. I am particularly pleased with the number of different countries that are represented at the awards, which demonstrates theincreased prominence of African business reporting, both across the continent and around the world. In this celebratory year, our judging panel will be looking for submissions that are insightful, balanced and ground-breaking, and which bring a fresh perspective to bear on business issues.”
Paul Walsh, Chief Executive Officer of Diageo plcand chair of the judging panel, said, “Confidence in Africa as an investment destination is growing and the media play a key role in defining the world’s perceptions of the continent as a good place to do business. As a long-term investor in Africa, Diageo continues to be an advocate for economic development, better business environments and greater flows of trade.”
The closing date for entries is Friday 22 March 2013. Finalists will be announced on Tuesday 7 May 2013. The Awards Ceremony will be held in Central London on Thursday 11 July 2012. There are no entry fees.
For further information, please visit: www.diageoafricabusinessreportingawards.com or contact:
Katherine Ambler on kambler@africapractice.com / +44 (0) 207 087 3797
Alana Awramenko on Alana.awramenko@diageo.com / +44 (0) 208 978 2074
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