This year saw shifts in some of the Standard Bank Sikuvile Journalism Awards’ categories, reflecting the trends across the industry. What did not change was the high quality of the entries the Awards have come to expect. “In most cases, the quality was similar to last year with cases where the quality was better,” said […]Read More
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Following the judging of the Standard Bank Sikuvile Awards last month, the overall feeling from the judging panel is that the quality of most entries was good. “The general feeling was positive. We received many quality entries that kept the judges busy for the better part of a week and generated a lot of discussion,” […]Read More
The 2020 Standard Bank Sikuvile Journalism Awards Finalists have been announced. The awards event will be held virtually on 15 October where the winners will receive R15 000, a trophy and a certi?cate. The SA Story of the Year, Upcoming/Rising Star of the Year, Journalist of the Year and Allan Kirkland Soga Lifetime Achiever Awards will […]Read More
With nearly 400 entries this year, the Standard Bank Sikuvile Awards total entries are up on entries numbers for last year and 2018. This is an amazing achievement given the extremely difficult operating conditions for newspapers and newsrooms. The Awards entries closed last week with judging starting next week on the 27 July when the […]Read More
Premiering 22 April 2013 on Al Jazeera English on Artscape, The New African Photography looks at this fast-changing continent through the eyes of its most acute observers: its photographers. Few regions remain as photographically misrepresented as Africa, but this six-part series profiles the continent’s latest generation of photographers, who are taking back control of their image with a more nuanced portrayal. […]Read More