Moza Banco launches 2nd edition of Journalism Prize

The launch ceremony for the 2nd Edition of the Moza Banco Journalism Prize took place on the morning of Wednesday 7th December, in Marrabenta Auditorium, at the bank's Head Office. The event was led by the Permanent Secretary from the Ministry of Justice, Constitutional and Religious Affairs, Manuel de Jesus Malunga and was attended by Moza Banco’s CEO, Manuel Soares and the General Secretary of the National Union of Journalists, Eduardo Constantino.

 

Original works by professional journalists, or a group of journalists, duly signed and published/issued in Portuguese in a registered media outlet in Mozambique between 1 October 2022 and 31 March 2023 and that portray examples of resilience and development for the country, can contest this prize.

 

"The theme of this second edition of the prize is "Mozambicans who matter: examples of resilience and development for the country", a theme carefully chosen taking into account the current context, and especially the path that we wish to follow together. We want to praise those Mozambicans, who among many anonymous heroes, stand out in the most varied spheres for their work and contribution to the country’s development, overcoming the most complex adversities. We intend to share stories that inspire, deeds that make us proud. We launch here the challenge to media professionals, so that with the creativity, intrinsic investigative vein, and unparalleled ability to report facts that is their characteristic, they bring to the general public these examples of resilience and development for the country", Moza Banco CEO Manuel Soares said.

 The National Union of Journalists, represented by Secretary General Eduardo Constantino, appealed to media professionals to enter en masse, "this being a commendable initiative because it will contribute to the achievement of quality journalistic works."

 Speaking on behalf of the Minister, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Justice, Constitutional and Religious Affairs, Manuel de Jesus Malunga, praised the initiative from Moza Banco, and then said that "this project will encourage the media to investigate more on issues of social interest and we hope that it will portray what is best in the country".

 It should be noted that the Moza Banco Journalism Prize was established in 2021, and aims to encourage media professionals to research, produce and publish articles that contribute to demonstrating what is best in Mozambique, as well as generating a positive impact on society, and rewarding excellence in journalistic activity in the social, cultural and sports areas.

The distinction of the best works published in the national media covers three categories, namely, Written Press, Radio and Television.

Mozambican Journalism counts on Moza!

 

 


20/01/2023

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