Tuesday, July 31, 2012

CNN- Kenyans Mboya, Nyaga win CNN MultiChoice African Journalist award

The finalists of the CNN African Journalist Awards 2012 gather on stage.

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."

South Africa's Joy Summers won the Coca-Cola Company Economics & Business Award for her piece, 'Central Rand Gold.'

(Right to left) Demelza Bush, Craig McKune and Verashni Pillay are jointly-awarded the Digital Journalism Award.

Saturday vision's journalist, Gerald Tenywa wins the Environment Award for his piece, "Concrete graves threaten environment."

The Francophone General News Award is awarded to Egyptian journalist Manar Attiya.

The Electronic Media Award (television) went to Najlae Benmbarek from Morocco.

Photojournalist for The Star in South Africa, Antoine de Ras wins the Photographic Award for his pieces, "Pulse of the People", "Egypt Uprising" and "Mogadishu madness."

Joint winners of the MSD Health & Medical Award, Megan Small (center) and Clive Mtshali pose after receiving their award.

Kenyan journalist John Muchangi Njiru's piece, "Inside the life of Nairobi male sex workers" won him the award for HIV/AIDS Reporting Award.

The Portuguese Language General News Award -- Print goes to journalist Isabel João from Angola.

Arsénio Henriques wins the Portuguese Language General News Award -- Television.

Adriaan Basson (center) and Piet Rampedi (right) are jointly-awarded the Print General News Award for their series on Julius Malema.

Joy FM's Joshua Anny celebrates after winning the award for Radio General News for his work, "Scatters Paradise."

Certainly happy about the win, joint winners Waihiga Mwaura (center) and Jephitha Mwai Mwangi (right) smile after they are awarded the Sport Award for their work on Maasai cricket warriors on Citizen TV in Kenya.

Kenyan journalist Nimrod Taabu Mwagamoyo poses with joint winner Charles Kinyua Kariuki after they receive the award for Television News Bulletin.

For the piece, "Bagadry: A walk through the slave route", Errol Barnett gives the Tourism award to Ahaoma Kanu.

reactions from the website...


  • Fred Gituthu Muchori
    Proud of the Kenyan team, and my deepest condolences to the bereaved families' of the two Nigerian reporters who died in the line of duty.
  • PaleMoon
    Obama won the CNN Multichoice? How about that!
  • pinchechango
    Pathetically ignorant comment.  Can you not be positive about the achievements of these individuals?
  • Roseogutu
    Proud of you Mboya and Nyaga.
  • hooties242
    Did they have to RUN for it??
  • Adan2012
    African gov't hands are tied when attempting to invest money either in their agriculture sector or any sector the IMF deems not good enough.
    African borders were drawn such that states are never big enough to be economically viable and the fact that they duplicate administrative and military resources means that they forever remain utterly dependent on those who drew its borders...
    Western and China's industries were seeded by respective governments in a fanatic push to become competitive with the rest of the world and push for self-reliance.
    Consider this, there are a lot of idle young men with brilliant minds in Africa.  Why do leaders fail to build the institution and culture of research and development and help seed industries.....rather than buying old generation military hardware and end up paying for their spare parts for decades to come.Imagine something like this?Kenya Anti-Aircraft Missiles Research Institute  (KAMRI) - Making breakthrough in missiles technology, building state of the art hardware and software, investing in super computers that allows Kenyan engineers to fully build & test these systems in a virtual universe before assembly??.. Systems that can take on the best fighter jets in the world and showcased at international airshows...and bought by wealthy countries...creating jobs and development...
    WHY DO OUR AFRICANS LEADERS LACK BIG DREAMS AND VISION?
    WE NEED LESS LEADERS LIKE MOBUTU (A THUG)  AND MORE MAU LIKE VISIONARIES...WHO PROPEL OUR CONTINENT TO SELF RELIANCE AND TO UPHOLD THE DIGNITY OF ITS PEOPLE.
  • FreeDumbie
    Obama's peeps!!
  • Dickens Awiti
    I take great exception with this award. How can Tom Mboya win this award for just one story. How about someone like Mohammed Ali now with NTV. The guy is the best investigative journalist Kenya has ever had. At this rate this award is just a token award done to pander to some western-centric ideas of depicting Africa.
  • Ngoma, Music lover
    You call those shambolic Kenyan domez investigative journalism? Why would the rest of the world care? The world is a global village..tell us something new. This the difference between Mboya and your 'hero' who perhaps will win some local award if ever.
  • akteddy79
    Congratulations to them. Hope african journalists gain more recognition and support from the society, in order to help them expose and fight tyranny and corruption around africa.
  • null
    Congratulations to the winners and to CNN for creating such a important and inspirational journalism award.
  • Don Savio
    ALL IS ABOUT PEACEFULL IN AFRICA
  • haloguy628
    Is this like the Nobel Prize? That too you can win for just driveling about "hope & change".
  • shizcara
    Clmc... How old are you ? You must be a choc ice the great lol!
  • clmc334
    Kenyan's actually won something?? I thought black people didn't even know how to write!
  • pinchechango
    Kenya has a very good education system.  FYI.
  • Dickens Awiti
    You are the the most deluded person in the world to imagine that blacks do not know how to write. You must be living in a cave.
  • Ngoma, Music lover
    Pity they claim to be educated but somehow missed the satire
  • Adan2012
    Obama is not black!  He is black by artificial definition born out of yesteryear racism!!!
    Sadly many insecure Uncle Tom breed, house slaves have accepted him to be black, I have not.
  • Th1rdeyeUSCollapse
    Always gotta cheer on little timmy.

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