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Vodacom Journalist of the Year 2008

The national awards ceremony hosted in Sandton was the culmination of a countrywide search for outstanding South African journalists by the annual Vodacom Journalist of the Year Competition.


Sam Mkokeli, centre, of Weekend Post was the winner in the columnist category in the Vodacom Journalist of the Year competition 2008 held in Sandton. Handing out his award were Collin Nxumalo and Vodacom’s Chief Communications Officer Dot Field
Gavin Petersen, left, from the Volksblad and Bethuel Mangena, second from right, of Sunday World were the joint winners in the cartoonist category of the Vodacom Journalist of the Year 2008 Competition held in Sandton. Handing out the awards were Sefako Nyako and Vodacom’s Chief Communications Officer Dot Field.
For his story on Hosken Consolidated Investments, Rob Rose of the Financial Mail, right, won the Financial / Economic category in the Vodacom Journalist of the Year 2008 Competition held in Sandton. His award was handed to him by judge Robin Sewlal and Geoff Rothschild of the JSE.
Sandile Ndlovu of Sunday Tribune, centre, won the Photography category in the Vodacom Journalist of the Year 2008 Competition held in Sandton. His award was handed to him by judge Victor Matom and Vodacom’s Chief Communications Officer Dot Field.
The Online Team at the Dispatch comprising of Andrew Trench, Jan Hennop, Tegan Bedser, Rudi Louw and Shadley Haupt won the Online category in the Vodacom Journalist of the Year 2008 Competition held in Sandton. Accepting the award is Tegan Bedser, centre, and the award is handed to her by judge Rich Mkhondo and Deon Liebenberg (Regional Director Sub-Sahara Africa for Research In Motion, makers of the Blackberry solution).
During the Vodacom Journalist of the Year 2008 Competition held in Sandton, Tim du Plessis, Nieman Fellow 1993, received a cheque from Vodacom’s Chief Communications Officer Dot Field, on behalf of Vodacom towards the Nieman Foundation in the amount of R100 000.
At the Vodacom Journalist of the Year 2008 Competition Convenor of judges Phil Molefe, left, and Vodacom’s Chief Communications Officer Dot Field, right, handed out the first of two Lifetime Achiever Awards to Barbara Ludman, centre. The other award went to Jane Raphaely.
At the Vodacom Journalist of the Year 2008 Competition Convenor of judges Phil Molefe, left, and Vodacom’s Chief Communications Officer Dot Field, right, handed out an In Memory Of Award for superb journalism to the wife of journalist Deon Basson’s wife, Celia Basson.
At the Vodacom Journalist of the Year 2008 Competition Convenor of judges Phil Molefe, left, and Vodacom’s Chief Communications Officer Dot Field, right, handed out an In Memory Of Award for superb journalism to the son of Ameen Akhalwaya, Zain Akhalwaya.
At the Vodacom Journalist of the Year 2008 Competition Convenor of judges Phil Molefe, left, and Vodacom’s Chief Communications Officer Dot Field, right, handed out the Editor’s Choice Award to Lauren Kansley of the Daily Voice.
Convenor of judges Phil Molefe, left, and Vodacom’s Chief Communications Officer Dot Field, second from right, handed out the prize for the overall winners in the Vodacom Journalist of the Year competition held in Sandton. Joint by their editor, Phylicia Oppelt, third from left, Ntando Makhubu, Chandre Prince and Brett Horner from the Daily Dispatch won the Print Feature category and then was awarded the prize as overall winners.
Shafiq Morton won the community media category in the Vodacom Journalist of the Year 2008 Competition held in Sandton for his story “Are we really becoming more ‘radical’? ” which appeared in the Muslim Views.
Simnikiwe Xabanisa of the Sunday Times was the winner in the sports category in the Vodacom Journalist of the Year 2008 competition held in Sandton.
  
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