SABMiller plc invests in the future of African journalism
Established in 2006, the Trust runs an awards programme in East Africa, searching and investing in exceptionally promising young African print journalists working in English. SABMiller's contribution will support the 2011 programme, which currently operates in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda and focuses on the professional development and long-term career support of the next generation of media leaders in East Africa. The awards were endorsed by Nelson Mandela in 2008 who called them 'a fitting and meaningful way' to honour David Astor, the late editor of The Observer newspaper in London and a lifelong supporter of human rights.
nominal cash award, but a great opportunity
The award winners take part in a three-month professional development programme, tailored to their particular interests, involving secondments to newspapers in the UK and South Africa later on this year. They also automatically become career-long members of the David Astor Journalism Awards peer-support network and each receives a nominal cash award of US$500.
SABMiller is one of Africa's leading businesses, operating directly in 16 countries with an interest in a further 18 through a strategic alliance with the Castel Group. It is a major investor on the continent, and its subsidiaries in Africa run a number of local initiatives in support of enterprise development; skills and people development; and health promotion programmes.
"A vigorous, independent and talented media has a major role to play in promoting and securing good governance in Africa. It can be a crucial bulwark to democratic values, to defending human rights and in contributing to the socio-political development of the region. We are proud to be associated with an initiative which has the potential to leave such a positive and lasting legacy." commented Mark Bowman, managing director, SABMiller Africa.
Source: Webaraza.com