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Standard Bank Sikuvile Journalism Awards 2018 winners announced!The Standard Bank Sikuvile Journalism Awards 2018 winners have been announced, with Bongani Fuzile of Daily Dispatch named Journalist of the Year on Thursday evening, 13 September, at the Johannesburg World Trade Centre, known as The Venue Greenpark. ![]() The 2018 Standard Bank Sikuvile Journalism Awards' investigative journalism and story of the year winners on stage. Former Muslim News editor and renowned writer and poet, James Matthews was named the Allan Kirkland Soga Lifetime Achiever Award, while The Citizen photographer, Jacques Nelles, was named Upcoming/Rising Star, for his "Picture of parachute: The moon walk”. All the winners received R15,000, a trophy and a certificate while all finalists received certificates. Commendation certificates are awarded at the judges’ discretion. Winners
The Frewin, McCall and Joel Mervis Awards winnersThe Frewin Award, which recognises urban daily newspapers with a circulation above 40,000, went to Die Burger with Beeld the runner-up. Commended went to the Daily Sun. Mail and Guardian was awarded the McCall Award, which honours urban daily newspapers with a circulation of 40,000 or less. The Witness was the runner-up and Pretoria News took commended. The Joel Mervis Award recognises urban weekly newspapers irrespective of their circulation and a joint award went to Rapport and City Press. Runner-up is Naweek Beeld with Sunday Sun taking commended. Craftsmanship, attention to detail and 'going the extra mile'Commenting on the awards, convener of judges, Clive Loxton, says the awards recognise a quest for excellence. They recognise craftsmanship, attention to detail and 'going the extra mile'. We commend the shareholders for their bravery and not inconsiderable investment; in both time and money, to produce a result South Africa can be proud of.He adds that the competition was very fierce in all three categories. "I’d like to thank my fellow judges – Logan Naidu, Tebogo Serabatse and Linda Rademan – all recognised experts in their fields, for their valuable contribution as well as the PSS for their faultless organisation of the judging set-up,” concluded Loxton. The 2018 judging panel included Dinesh Balliah, Gus Silber, Latiefa Mobara, Mike Siluma, Tyrone August, Phil Mthimkhulu, Pippa Green, Mary Papayya, Neo Ntsoma, Lizeka Mda, Ryland Fisher, Thabo Leshilo, and Liesl Louw-Vaudran. Follow the #SBSJA18 hashtag for the latest updates. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||