ACME AWARDS: The Independent’s Khisa best in Business, Finance reporting
Business, finance and economic reporting
Winner | Mr Isaac Khisa, The IndependentFishing in the dark on Lake Victoria |
Runner-up | Mr Mark Keith Muhumuza & Mr Frederic Musisi, Daily MonitorTanga pipeline to take more than just oil to sea |
Honourable mention | Mr Mark Keith MuhumuzaDebt: Has Uganda mortgaged its oil with increased borrowing? |
The Independent writer Isaac Khisa has been named winner of the business, finance and economic reporting category at the Uganda’s ACME media awards 2017, his second accolade in a week.
Khisa is just back from Dakar, Senegal where he was one of three winners of the 2017 Pan-African Re Insurance Journalism awards for his analysis and commentary article “Insurance industry tops Shs700bn”.
Khisa won the top prize in the Uganda National Journalism Awards 2017 in the business, finance and economic reporting category last night for his story Fishing in the dark on Lake Victoria. This award is given to a business, economic or financial news story that demonstrates excellence, creativity and journalistic merit.
Khisa was one of five The Independent journalists nominated in various categories for the 2017 awards. He took home a sh2.5m cash prize, a commemorative plaque, and a certificate.
The awards ceremony at Golf Course Hotel in Kampala had Dr Louis Kasekende, the deputy governor of Bank of Uganda, as chief guest.
Solomon Serwanjja of NBS TV scooped this year’s top journalism prize.
The annual awards, organised by African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) with support from the Democratic Governance Facility and Hivos, “celebrate and promote in-depth and enterprising journalism that informs public debate and holds the powerful to account.”
FULL LIST OF WINNERS
Winners of the Uganda National Journalism Awards 2017. A full report on the Awards gala to be published soon.
Nile Breweries Award for Exceptional Journalism
Winner – Mr Solomon Serwanjja, NBS Television
Runner-up – Mr Benon Herbert Oluka, The Observer
Agriculture reporting
Winner | Ms Immaculate Amony, Radio WaReaping big from fish farming |
Runner-up | Benon Herbert Oluka, The ObserverSeries on the history and evolution of the National Agricultural Advisory Services |
Honourable mention | Ronald Kato, Urban TelevisionThe fall of Masaka Cooperative Union |
Arts and culture reporting
Winner | Mr Stephen Ssenkaaba, New VisionWakaliwood, Uganda’s rudimentary answer to Hollywood (series) |
Runner-up | Mr Andrew Kaggwa, The ObserverBuganda’s lost sounds (series) |
Honourable mention | Ms Agnes Eriosi Nantaba, The IndependentMoney and campaign songs |
Business, finance and economic reporting
Winner | Mr Isaac Khisa, The IndependentFishing in the dark on Lake Victoria |
Runner-up | Mr Mark Keith Muhumuza & Mr Frederic Musisi, Daily MonitorTanga pipeline to take more than just oil to sea |
Honourable mention | Mr Mark Keith MuhumuzaDebt: Has Uganda mortgaged its oil with increased borrowing? |
Data journalism
Winner | Mr Edgar Raymond Batte, Daily MonitorIllegal wildlife trade a thorn in tourism |
Editorial cartooning
Winner | Mr Chrisogon Atukwasize, Daily Monitor |
Education reporting
Winner | Mr Conan Businge New VisionSurging free education numbers fail learning quality |
Runner-up | Mr Ronald Musoke, The IndependentRethinking science teaching at O-Level (series) |
Honourable mention | Ms Agness Nandutu, NTV UgandaSeries on education challenges in Mbale and Bududa districts |
Energy, oil, gas and mining reporting
Winner | Mr Benon Herbert Oluka, The ObserverThe untold story of oil (series) |
Runner-up | Mr Haggai Matsiko, The IndependentThe Karuma, Isimba dams saga |
Honourable mention | Mr Michael Wambi, Uganda Radio NetworkFrom waste to resource: The role of biomass in Uganda’s energy mix |
Environment reporting
Winner | Mr John Masaba, New VisionRwenzori suffers first pains of global warming |
Runner-up | Gerald Tenywa, New VisionPoisoned quietly on Lake Victoria |
Honourable mention | Mr Ronald Mugabe, New VisionThe war on plastics (series) |
Explanatory reporting
Winner | Mr Solomon Serwanjja & Mr Godfrey Badebye, NBS TelevisionThe dark world of drugs |
Runner-up | Mr Adante Okanya, Mr Edward Anyole & Mr Paul Busharizi, New VisionHow terrorists delivered death to 76 Ugandans |
Honourable mention | Mr Raymond Mujuni, NTV UgandaSilent voices of war |
Features
Winner | Mr Ronald Musoke, The IndependentMassacre on Masaka Road |
Runner-up | Mr Solomon Serwanjja & Mr Thomas Kitimbo, NBS TVBorn in captivity |
Honourable mention | Ms Gillian Nantume, Daily MonitorEvelyn Amony on reclaiming a lost life |
Health reporting
Winner | Mr Andrew Masinde, New VisionSeries on the dire state of Uganda’s public ambulance system |
Runner-up | Ms Lillian Namusoke Magezi, New VisionSeries on combating the causes of diabetes |
Honourable mention | Ms Gloria Nakajubi, New VisionSeries on the challenge of treating Hepatitis B in Uganda |
Justice, law and order reporting
Winner | Mr Sulaiman Kakaire, The ObserverTen years on, Industrial Court fails to dispense timely justice |
Runner-up | Mr Frederic Musisi, Daily MonitorSeries on the dilemma of mentally ill inmates |
Honourable mention | Mr John Semakula, New VisionFraudsters use courts to grab land |
Investigative reporting
Winner | Mr Andrew Bagala, Daily MonitorMasked police goons named, faces revealed |
Runner-up | Mr Solomon Serwanjja & Mr Godfrey Badebye, NBS TelevisionKifeesi: Kampala’s deadly thieves |
Honourable mention | Ms Clare Namanya & Mr Charles Etukuri, New VisionUgandan girls recount shocking tales from working abroad |
Local reporting
Winner | Mr Daniel Edyegu, New VisionCharcoal burning: A cancer eating Karamoja’s future away
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Runner-up | Mr Francis Mugerwa, Daily MonitorCombating land grabbing in the oil-rich districts
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Honourable mention | Ms Hope Mafaranga, New VisionShe lost four children to a tribal conflict
AND Mr EMar Okanokodi, Northern Uganda Media Club (NUMEC Commemorating the 2003 Pajule massacre |
Multimedia feature
Winner | Mr Stephen Ssenkaaba, New VisionKabbo ka muwala: An artistic take on the thorny subject of immigration |
Runner-up | Ms Betty Amamukiror & Mr John Isingoma of Campus TimesIntersex dilemma: To have or not to have surgery |
National news reporting – Broadcast
Winner | Ms Anitah Muwanguzi, 104.1 Power FMSeries on the plight of teenage mothers |
Runner-up | Mr Joseph Sabiti, NBS TelevisionUnanswered questions on Aine
AND Ms Joan Akello, 104.1 Power FM Series on causes of high failure rates of Grade III teaching examinations |
Honourable mention | Mr Raymond Mujuni, NTV UgandaSeries on the Kasese crisis |
National news reporting – Print
Winner | Mr Haggai Matsiko, The IndependentInside the Shs 1 trillion bailout |
Runner-up | Mr Sulaiman Kakaire, The ObserverFour universities producing fake nurses |
Honourable mention | Mr Emmanuel Ainebyoona, Daily MonitorGovernment officials fight over new cancer machine deal |
Photojournalism
Winner | Mr Alex Esagala, Daily Monitor |
Runner-up | Ms Patience Ahimbisibwe, Daily Monitor |
Honourable mention | Ms Rachel Mabala, Daily Monitor |
Political reporting
Winner | Mr Gabriel Iguma & Mr Christopher Kayonga, WizArtsCampaign finance
AND Mr Solomon Serwanjja, NBS Television Government losing billions of shillings on MPs with pending election cases |
Runner-up | Mr Ian Ssenabulya, 93.3 KFMUganda’s Electoral College voting system |
Honourable mention | Mr Haggai Matsiko, The IndependentAmama Mbabazi’s presidential petition |
Sports reporting
Winner | Mr Billy Rwothungeyo, New VisionHow Ugandans contribute to rich English Premier League footballers’ salaries |
Runner-up | Mr Sam Mpoza, NTV UgandaOndupalaka FC: An example of the power of football |
Honourable mention | Mr Makhtum Muziransa, Daily MonitorWomen’s football verses men’s football: The differences and why they exist |
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