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CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2013 Awards: Competition now open; Entries closes 17 April

Kenya's Citizen TV gets several honors on the night when journalists Tom Mboya (right) and Evanson Nyaga (left) win both the Television Features Award and are the overall winners of the CNN MultiChoice African Journalist Awards 2012 for their work called "African tribe in India."

CNN International and MultiChoice this week officially launched the CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2013 Awards.

Tony Maddox, Executive Vice President and Managing Director of CNN International, said: “Recent audience research shows that viewing of CNN across Africa is at an all time high. Against this background, we are delighted to be a part of the CNN MultiChoice African Journalist Awards, now in their eighteenth year. The awards represent the very best in journalism from across the African continent, and are truly a highlight in CNN’s editorial calendar. I’m proud that they continue to grow in stature and prestige, and the 2013 competition promises to deliver another year of stellar African journalism.”

Nico Meyer, CEO MultiChoice Africa, said: “We are honoured to once again be part of Africa’s largest and most coveted journalism awards. These Awards provide us an opportunity to showcase the continent’s journalistic talent and provide a platform to tell the African story. As an African company, we believe that our participation makes a significant contribution towards the development of media in Africa.”

For the piece, "Bagadry: A walk through the slave route", Errol Barnett gives the Tourism award to Ahaoma Kanu.
Kenyans Tom Mboya and Evanson Nyaga were awarded the top prize at the CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2012 Awards ceremony. Their work African Tribe in India, which aired on Citizen TV, Kenya was chosen from among 1799 entries from 42 nations across the African continent.

Over the past 18 years, the competition has grown in size and status to become Africa’s most prestigious media event. In 2012, a Highlights Programme of the ceremony, held in Lusaka, Zambia, was broadcast in 47 African countries, on the Africa Channel in the US, UK and the Caribbean and RTP Africa.

This year, the competition will recognise excellence in the following categories:

• Culture Award
• Digital Platform Award
• The Coca-Cola Company Economics & Business Award
• Environment Award
• Free Press Africa Award
• Mohamed Amin Photographic Award
• MSD Health & Medical Award
• Print General News Award
• Radio General News Award
• Sport Award
• Television Features Award
• Television News Bulletin Award
• Francophone General News Awards
• Portuguese Language General News Awards

From these category winners, an independent judging panel choose the overall winner – The CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2013.

Finalists in the 2013 competition will participate in a 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 later in the year. All finalists receive a cash prize and each category winner also receives a laptop and printer. The CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2013 will receive an additional cash prize and will have the opportunity to participate in the CNN Journalism Fellowship at CNN Headquarters in Atlanta.

Please click here to find out how to enter the competition or click on the appropriate link below for the relevant entry form.

The easiest way to enter is online:

English Online Entry Form >

Or you can download the entry forms below:

English Entry Form >

French Entry Form >

Portuguese Entry Form >

Follow African Journalist Awards on Facebook and on Twitter @Africanjourno.

Asuquo Eton founded talkmediaafrica.com, now one of the most visited TV, music, tech and features website, in 2011. He is also a social media analyst, media and entertainment consultant.

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