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  • Eugene Saldahna Fellowship in Social Justice Reporting

    • 10h00, Friday
      30th July
      2010

    The Mail and Guardian and the Eugene Saldahna Memorial Fund, a project of CAF Southern Africa, are please to announce the creation of an annual fellowship in social justice reporting.  The fellowship is intended to enable a journalist to spend a year focusing on stories that deal with poverty, inequality, and the realization of human and socio-economic rights.

    This is a one-year contract post, based at the Johannesburg offices of the Mail & Guardian.  The successful candidate will report to to the news editor and will be required to provide news and feature content for the print and internet titles of M&G Media Ltd that go beyond statistics to illuminate the lived experience of poverty in South Africa, and that provides insights into the structural conditions of inequality that continue to divide the country.

    Candidates should:

    • Demonstrate genuine commitment to social justice
    • Have at least 3 years experience in journalism
    • Be prepared to work in challenging urban and rural environments
    • Have an understanding of and respect for media law and ethics
    • Be willing to work in both print and multimedia formats
    • Be able to communicate in at least two official languages
    • Have a driver's license

    Applications should be addressed to the Human Resource Officer.  Email address: hrofficer@mg.co.za

    Closing date:  20 August 2010

    CAF

  • PMSA at the Ma-Afrika Tikkum Crèche

    • 10h00, Monday
      26th July
      2010

    On the 23rd of July 2010, a group of PMSA staff filled two cars to the brim; two boots were filled with toys, clothes, soccer balls and other material that PMSA had collected over the last couple of weeks.

    The initial aim was to donate everything on Mandela Day however, it was agreed that an additional week would result in more material being collected.

    Other commitments such as the Nat Nakasa Award ceremony, which was to be held the following day, meant that not all the staff could go and give the collected material.  Both cars managed to reach the intended destination (we are not saying anything bad about Mamosa Thulo's driving.)

    The intended destination was the Ma-Afrika Tikkum Crèche.  PMSA felt it was not enough to just hand over the material but instead the aim was to form a relationship with the crèche and find other ways we can assist in the future.  Mr Mhlanga who is the manager of Ma-Afrika Tikkum thanked PMSA and indicated that he looked forward to future initiatives by both organisations.  Mr Mhlanga's joy could, however, not be compared to the kids who could not wait to get their hands on the goodies brought for them.

  • Terry Bell

    • 09h00, Monday
      26th July
      2010

    The Nat Nakasa award for the year 2010 was awarded to Terry Bell.  This was revealed at the award ceremony held at the Wanderers Club (Sandton).  The venue was filled with colleagues, editors and other media practitioners who had come to witness and congratulate this great icon of the industry.

    Pretoria-born Bell was forced into exile in 1965.  This was after he had contravened some of the apartheid laws pertaining to journalism.  He was permitted to return to South Africa in 1991.  In the 26 years in exile, Belly had worked in various disciplines in countries such as the United Kingdom, Zambia, Chile, Equatorial Guinea, New Zealand and Tanzania.

    The Nat Nakasa award is awarded to an individual who displays commitment, fearless report and seems to have an unquenchable thirst for the truth. 

    "He is not driven by the need for glory or for bylines.  In this he shows a quality rare among journalists: an ability to put his own interest aside in the pursuit of the broader objective of informing citizens and building democracy."  This is how Alide Dasnois (Executive Editor of Cape Times) described Belly in her nomination letter to the committee.

    We hope that his achievements motivate the young and upcoming journalists.  

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    • 10h00, Monday
      12th July
      2010

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  • PICA 2010

    • 09h00, Monday
      12th July
      2010

    ONLINE entries open on23rd July at www.mpasa.netNo more fuss! This year’s PICA entries will be submitted online. Simply fill in the form, upload a pdf, submit your payment and you’re done! Of course we will still need hard copies of your magazines, but we hope that the streamlined entry process will be a simpler, faster and more effective way for you to enter.

    NEW features:

    Internationally aligned categories

    Improved judging process

    Electronic voting by judges and feedback forms for entrants

    ...at the Zip Zap CircusSchool in Cape Town!RIAAD MOOSA will be the evening’s ringmaster with entertainment provided by one of South Africa’s top hip- hop stars HHP, internationally acclaimed AFRICAN DRUMSand performances from the ZIP ZAP CREW.The evening will then wrap up with an after-party at the venue hosted by DJ FRESH.

  • Call for entries

    • 11h00, Wednesday
      7th July
      2010

    Entry submission for the 30th SAB Sports Journalist of the Year Awards opened on 5 July 2010

     

    The aim of the awards is to reinforce the importance of the media’s role in South Africa’s sporting development and to recognise and reward talent across all sporting media disciplines.

     

    The 30th SAB Sports Journalist of the Year Awards is for work produced between 1 May 2009 and 31 July 2010. Entries close on 2 August 2010.

     

     

    The overall SAB Sports Journalist of the Year Award winner and recipient of R25 000 is chosen from the winners of the Print & Internet, Radio and Television categories who each receive R20 000.

     

    The various categories and sub-categories make it possible for journalists, photographers, producers, directors, commentators and presenters from a variety of media to enter. There is also a Newcomer of the Year Award with R5 000 in prize money.

     

    There is a new category in the Print & Internet section. The sports new media contributor is aimed at regular internet contributors and must be exclusive to the internet and not a print contribution that has been reprinted on the internet.

     

    All individuals are invited to submit their work or nominate others’ work, including editors, managers, colleagues and the panel of judges themselves.

     

    The awards dinner will take place on Monday, 6 September 2010.

     

    For more information about the awards and to download an entry form go to www.sabsportsjourno.co.za.

    Entries close on Monday, 2 August 2010.

  • The 2010 PICA Awards are set to rock SA's publishing industry

    • 09h00, Tuesday
      6th July
      2010
    Issued by: Magazine Publishers Association of SA (MPASA)
    Magazine publishers and their teams around South Africa should prepare for one of the most prestigious PICA Awards in years. This year will see the Magazine Publishers' Association of South Africa (MPASA) present the 41st Annual PICA Awards in what the PICA committee promises to be the biggest and best that this industry has ever seen.Once again PICA will recognise and reward publishing excellence in the consumer, customer and business-to-business sectors of the South African magazine publishing industry, but 2010 will also see some important changes to the awards - this is according to Jonathan Harris, Chairman of the 2010 PICA Committee.

    According to Harris, who has had very strong views about what the event should be like, PICA is going to be a special event this year. "Having carefully reviewed the PICA Awards of previous years, the committee and I have decided to completely unpack the judging process, which forms the cornerstone of the entire event," says Harris. "We did this with one goal in mind - to align the PICA Awards with international standards, and I am confident that the 2010 event will set the standard for publishing excellence in this context," he added.

    Harris believes that the PICA Awards needs to be reflective of the media mindset. "With some of the best talent in South African publishing in attendance at the awards, we need to adequately reflect this and give the PICA Awards even greater status and prestige," says Harris. "Not only have we unpacked the judging process, but we've developed a more streamlined entry process; identified first-rate judging panels; and agreed that each and every entrant will receive feedback on their entry so that they can benchmark themselves against their peers."

    In terms of the event itself, publishers should mark 11 November 2010 in their diaries now, for a star-studded evening at the Zip Zap Circus Venue in Cape Town. Riaad Moosa will be the evening's MC with entertainment provided by one of South Africa's top hip hop stars HHP, internationally acclaimed African Drums and performances from the Zip Zap crew. The evening will then wrap up with an after-party at the venue hosted by a yet to be revealed top radio DJ.

    "Sure, we are looking for the country's most innovative publishers, but it is high time we started more clearly defining what we mean by publishing excellence. I think this year we have gone a long way in achieving this and it's also time we celebrated the cream of our industry in the way that they deserve, with a night to really enjoy," concludes Harris.
    Entries open 23 July. Watch this space for more information on the awards and the entry process.