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Sanlam and Santam today announced the opening of entries for the 2024-2025 edition of the Sanlam
Group Awards for Excellence in Financial Journalism, which marks 50 years since the competition
started. The jubilee edition of the awards is scheduled to be hosted in Johannesburg in October.
The competition is open to journalists residing in Africa, employed by an African news organisation, and
publishing or broadcasting their work on the continent. The awards cover financial journalism across
print, radio, television and online platforms spotlighting Africa’s economic challenges and progress. The
awards carry a total cash prize of almost R1 million.
Entries close on 31 March 2025. Entries must have been published or broadcast between 1 January and
31 December 2024. All entries must be submitted on the entry form at the Sanlam Group’s Financial
Journalism Awards website.
The independent panel of judges, comprising retired business editors, media trainers, journalism
academics and economists, is responsible for selecting the winners. The selection process is based on
several criteria, including news value, impact, thoroughness of reporting, analytical value, originality,
integrity, expertise on the topic and storytelling ability.
As part of further enhancing and streamlining the competitive selection process, the independent
judging panel has announced two new important rule changes for the awards.
The two new rule changes are:
Further, entrants are reminded that an entry (i.e. news story) submitted for one category cannot be resubmitted
for another category of the competition.
The rules for entering the awards can be viewed at the eligibility and rules web pages of the competition
website, while the criteria for evaluating entries is available at the following link:
Categories and criteria
Over time, the categories have evolved and currently stand at nine:
Chair of the independent judging panel, Mr Nixon Kariithi, said: "We are excited to reach the jubilee milestone of recognising the best in African financial journalism. For 50 years, these awards have ensured that trust, accuracy and relevance are embedded in African business journalism and that this culture shall continue to be a beacon for the future. Journalists are the torchbearers of truth, illuminating the path to informed societies and holding power to account in an era where the integrity of information is paramount. Robust business journalism is fundamental to our journey towards a more just and equitable world."
Mr Kariithi is joined on the panel by:
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