President                 Dr. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete presents to Kenyan                photojournalist, Joseph Mathenge,  the top prize at this                year's CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2014 Awards                Ceremony held on Satuday night at the Mlimani City                Conference hall in Dar es salaam. Looking on is Mathege's                son, Geoff Kihato, also a photographer,  who helped his                father capture the captivating images of  the Westgate                Mall shoppers in Nairobi, Kenya, when the mall was                attacked by unidentified gunmen in September 2013.
                 Nico                    Meyer, CEO MultiChoice Africa congratulates Mathenge                    as President Kikwete, Mathege's son Geoff Kihato and Deborah                    Rayner, SVP International Newsgathering TV and                    Digital, CNN International,  (partially                    hidden) look on.President                Kikwete, Nico Meyer, CEO MultiChoice Africa, Deborah                Rayner, SVP International Newsgathering TV and Digital,                CNN International, share a group photo with Mathenge and                son Geoff  Kihato during the ceremony.
        Mathenge                was awarded the overall 'CNN MultiChoice African                Journalist of the Year' Award for his work 'Images of                Terror', which appeared in Kenyan daily print newspaper The Standard and was                chosen from entries spanning 38 nations across the African                continent.
        Mathenge                said: "It's a great honor, and I'm humbled to receive this                award. All finalists who are here deserve this award. I                hope it will motivate men, women and children of good will                all over the world to fight terrorism. Memories fade with                time, but pictures don't. We felt it necessary to capture                each and every moment so that generations to come may see                the horror."
        President                Kikwete, Nico Meyer, CEO MultiChoice Africa and Deborah                Rayner, SVP International Newsgathering TV and Digital,                CNN International, presented Mathenge with the Award.
        Chairperson                of the judging panel, Ferial Haffajee, said: "Joseph                Mathenge's photographs so eloquently captured one of                Africa's toughest 21st Century moments that they were worth a                thousand words. That said, the quality of all the winners'                works made the contest a tightly run one."
        Mathenge,                winner in the Mohamed Amin Photography category, was among                28 finalists from 10 countries who attended the Awards                ceremony as the culmination of a four day programme of                workshops, media forums, networking, and sightseeing.
        Deborah                Rayner, SVP International Newsgathering TV and Digital,                CNN International, said: "This evening's journalists                represent the very best in African journalism. By entering                these awards, they have proved they have the                determination, professionalism and courage to showcase                Africa's stories to the world. I congratulate each and                every one."
        Nico                Meyer, CEO MultiChoice Africa, said: "Congratulations to                all the 2014 winners, we are proud to recognise your                excellence in journalism and to reward you for your                courage in telling stories that would have otherwise                remained untold. We believe the CNN MultiChoice African                Journalist Awards has had a profound effect on the African                media landscape and as MultiChoice Africa we remain                committed to recognising excellence in journalism                throughout Africa. We applaud all the nominees and winners                for contributing to Africa's growth and success."
        Imtiaz                Patel, Group CEO of MultiChoice South Africa,                congratulated all the winners of this year's Awards: "I                would like to thank all of the journalists who have                entered this competition and in doing so have helped                further develop this award as a platform for excellence in                journalism.  Your dedication and commitment to tell                stories that reflect the reality of our world is very                encouraging.  A special congratulation to the winners                announced tonight.  Your work echoes a great future for                the role of the journalists and serves to further                strengthen the role of the media in Africa.  You are                indeed all winners and an inspiration to us all – you have                made us very proud."
        Now                in its 19th year,                the Awards are supported by a range of prestigious                sponsors:  Coca-Cola; Ecobank; GE Africa; IPP Media,                Tanzania; Merck Sharp & Dohme (MSD) and A24 Media.
        The                overall CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2014 wins a                substantial cash prize, and a visit to CNN Centre in                Atlanta, to attend the three week CNN Journalism                Fellowship. All finalists receive a cash prize, and iPad                Air, with runner-ups receiving an iPad mini.
        Story                credit: CNN
        



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