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SADC Media Awards: Call for nominations for National Adjudicating Committee


Establishment of National Adjudicating Committee for the SADC Media Awards in South Africa

The SADC Council of Ministers in 1996 approved a recommendation by the SADC Sector on Culture Information and Sport, to establish SADC Media Awards to honour and encourage excellent journalistic work in the region.

Written nominations are invited for persons to be appointed on the SADC Media Awards National Adjudicating Committee (NAC). The NAC will be responsible for screening South African entries for the Awards as well as making recommendations to the Regional (SADC) Adjudicating Committee. The NAC will be comprised of persons who:

Nominations must contain:

Nominations must reach the CEO's office not later than 6 June 2003.

Mail to:
Government Communications and Information System
Private Bag X745
Pretoria
0001

Deliver to:
Government Communications and Information System
356 Vermeulen Street (cor Prinsloo and Vermeulen Streets)
Midtown Building
Pretoria

For more information contact:
Mxolisi Notshulwana 012 314 2123
Nkele Sebasa 012 314 2179
between 08:30 and 16:00 from Monday to Friday.

Rules of the competition
Criteria for SADC Media Awards NAC nominations

Constitution and appointment of NAC members

Briefing document on the SADC Media Awards and the establishment of the National Adjudication Committee in South Africa, 7 November 2002

Purpose

The objective of the briefing is two-fold: one to provide some background on the SADC Media Awards, and two: to provide a basis for discussion on how we should establish the National Adjudication Committee (NAC) in South Africa. The input and involvement of your institutions in the establishment of the NAC is not only critical in so far as the development and promotion of free expression and media freedom in the region but also how South Africa can continue to reflect upon its changing media landscape to provide for meaningful, open, deliberative and constructive interventions in the region.

Background

The meeting of the Council of Ministers held in Maseru, Lesotho, on 21 - 22 August 1996, approved the recommendation by the SADC Sector on Culture, Information and Sport that the SADC Media Awards be established to honour excellent journalistic work in the following areas:

The principle objective of the SADC Sector on Culture, Information and Sport in establishing the SADC Media Awards is to encourage and promote the following values in the region:

The criteria and the rules for administering the SADC Media Awards assert that:

South Africa's role

The GCIS has been tasked with the launching of the National Adjudication Committee of the SADC Media Awards. The government's position in the process is to facilitate the adjudication and nomination of the Awards as well as provide feedback to the Council of Ministers on the decision of the Regional Adjudication Committee.

On a broader political level, the principle position of the South African is to play a significant and meaningful role in the region to encourage as well as promote the democratic values that are enshrined in our Constitution, in the SADC Constitution as well as in the Constitutive Act of the Africa Union (AU).

Conclusion

One of the major challenges facing the SADC since its transformation from a co-ordination Conference to a Development Community has the establishment of an appropriate, vibrant and effective institutional framework and structures for executing its new mandate. It has become imperative for the organisation to review its objectives as well as its relation with other stakeholders such as the media. Based on the principles of SADC's Common Agenda the following is included to commence our discussion on the establishment of the South African NAC:

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