Free
State Community Media Awards 2008 a success
Issued
by: MDDA
The third of November 2008 marked a very important
day on the calendar of Free State Community Media.
It was the first-ever community media award ceremony
organised by the Government Communication and Information
System (GCIS) and Mangaung Local Municipality (MLM).
It is also the first of such events organised at provincial
level.
The awards function was held at the Mangaung Regional
Hall. The purpose of the event was to honour men and
women of the media, who so diligently serve their
communities with information that enriches their lives.
This event follows the national Community Media Awards
hosted by SABC in partnership with MDDA and industry
players, which took place in May 2008.
The
role of the community media is often overlooked and
through this event, its profile and significance will
be highlighted. “We saw the need for the awarding
ceremony because community media is one of the most
important tools used by government to deliver its
message to the community,” said Free State GCIS
Director Trevor Mokeyane.
Delivering
the keynote address, Mr Mokotjo Mokotjo who worked
for the South African Broadcasting Cooperation (SABC)
for many years, encourage the community journalists
to do their best despite the obvious challenges such
as lack of training and mentorship to sharpen their
skills. One of the concerns he raised strongly, was
that the Free State indigenous languages such as Sotho,
Tswana and Xhosa are neglected in the media in particular
newspapers, although the majority of the people use
them in the province. He called for the community
media to produce media in the languages spoken by
the targeted audience, as that does not only satisfies
audience needs but makes business sense, in the context
of the transformation of this country. He asked the
Minister in the Presidency Dr Manto Tshabalala-Msimang
(through the Media Development and Diversity Agency
(MDDA) CEO, Mr Lumko Mtimde) to lobby for increased
financial support for media produced in indigenous
languages.
Mangaung
Local Municipality Acting Executive Mayor, Councilor
Ms Eva Moiloa emphasized the importance of the community
media in safe guarding the tenets of democracy through
which the community can interact with government.
She referred at length to the importance of the mandate
enshrined in the MDDA Act of 2002 and called for support
for the MDDA in its pursuit of its mandate to promote
and encourage media development and diversity.
Amongst
the guests at the function was, the CEO of the MDDA,
Mr Lumko Mtimde, who also presented the overall winner
award. Mr Mtimde congratulated the winners and thanked
GCIS and Mangaung Municipality for the wisdom to recognise
community media, the sponsors for supporting such
a noble step to recognise and celebrate excellence
in community media, as in so doing this effort encourage
the growth and development of the media industry.
The
competition comprised with the five categories which
are Government and General News, Sport, Feature, Photography
and Radio. The winners are:
For the Government and General News category: Mr Jabulani
Dlamini from Express Newspaper,
For the Sport category: Mr Tebogo Setena from Express
Newspaper
For the Features category: Ms Julia Stuurman from
Free State News
For the Photography category: Mr Nkosinathi Mashinini
from Eastern Free State Issue
For Radio category: Mr Molefe Sompane from Mosupatsela
Community Radio Station
The
overall winner who took the coveted Free State Community
Award for 2008 is Mr Jabulani Dlamini from Express
Newspaper.
Sponsors
that heeded the call to make the event a success were:
Kloppers and Crystal Cave Trading.
The
judges for the event were: Dr Pepler from the University
of Free State, SABC Senior Reporter, Matefu Mokoena
and GCIS Director Trevor Mokeyane and the Deputy Director,
Lineo Matekane. Dr Pepler commended the community
journalists for their work on behalf of the judges.
Mr
Qondile Khedama, the General Manager (Communications)
for the Mangaung Municipality thanked all participants,
sponsors, guests, judges and the Programme Director
(Ms Rosaline Sebolao). Mr Khedama emphasized the importance
of the partnership between community media and government,
as community media provides the relevant platform
for communicating with citizens. He hoped that each
and every government communicator could appreciate
the role, relevance and strategic location of community
media. He indicated that it is the municipalities
wish that this event takes place annually in partnership
with the MDDA and the GCIS.
[5 Nov 2008 16:49]