2013 Diageo Africa Business Reporting Awards Holds in London
This year’s
Diageo Africa Business Reporting Awards will hold in London on Wednesday July
17, 2013. The Awards, now in its 10th year, is put in place to
encourage professionalism and journalistic excellence among business
journalists in Africa.
Managing
Director, Guinness Nigeria Plc, a Diageo Company, Mr. Seni Adetu explained that
the aim of the Awards is to recognise and reward journalists who are providing
the best coverage of business in Africa. According to him the Awards have been
sustained by Diageo’s belief that Africa, apart from being a unique place to do
business, hosts some of the world’s most unique creative talents.
His words:
“Africa is a different place and is home to some of the world’s best talent. In
the 10 years of running these awards we have seen the emergence of some of the
best business writers in the continent. This year in particular Nigeria has
shone providing five finalists, the highest from a single country across
Africa. We are proud of this development and are committed to ensuring that
Nigeria is very well represented going forward.”
The organisers are optimistic
that the Awards will continue to attract more investors to Africa by
celebrating the professional excellence of journalists that script genuine
stories on the African economy thereby drawing global attention to the
opportunities in Africa.
“The Diageo
Africa Business Reporting Awards celebrate their achievements,” according to Adetu,
because, “the Awards recognise the fact that more and better business journalism plays an important
role in Africa’s investment flows. We believe that better and more accurate
reporting generates more business interest on the continent.”
Categories in the
awards include Best Information and
Communication Technology (ICT) feature, Best Finance feature, Best
Infrastructure feature, Best Tourism feature, Best Business News story, Best
Newcomer, Media of the Year and Journalist of the Year amongst others.
In these 10 years,
the Awards have impacted positively on the African continent by beaming it in
good light across the world, attracting investors to Africa in the process.
“Over the last decade, the strength and depth of reporting on business in
Africa has increased significantly, and perceptions of Africa as an investment
destination have changed for the better. Investors are taking Africa seriously
and changing perceptions of Africa is an important step in improving the
continent’s investment climate,” according to Managing Director.
Nominees have
been formally notified and would be flown to and from London courtesy of the organisers. Mr. Adetu said
that Diageo will continue to encourage the media in the bid for professional
rendition of African business stories.
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