Anas Wins Another Award

Ghanaian investigative journalist, Anas Aremyaw Anas, was on Saturday June 28, adjudged winner of the Best Agribusiness/ Environment Feature category of the 2012 Diageo Africa Business Reporting Award. Anas won the award with his investigative story �Ghana�s Gold� which was shown on Al Jazeera. The former Ghana Journalist of the Year, received a bronze statue titled �News� by the sculptor Loni Kreuder and a cheque for �500. The awards ceremony was held in London. The topmost award � Journalist of the Year, went to Oliver August, Africa Editor of The Economist. The Awards, which were launched in 2004, recognise the fact that excellent business journalism plays an important role in promoting Africa as a destination for investment and supporting enterprise development. The 2012 winners of the Diageo Africa Business Reporting Awards are: BEST INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) FEATURE Is Google good for Africa? Gemma Ware (The Africa Report, France) BEST FINANCE FEATURE Mobile Banking Wanjohi Kabukuru (African Banker, Kenya) BEST INFRASTRUCTURE FEATURE Releasing the Floodgates of Finance Nicholas Norbrook (The Africa Report, France) BEST AGRIBUSINESS / ENVIRONMENT FEATURE Ghana�s Gold Anas Aremeyaw Anas (Al Jazeera, Ghana) BEST TOURISM FEATURE South African commercial shows Nigeria still in search of global brand identity Ella-Marcelle Olamiju (National Mirror, Nigeria) BEST BUSINESS NEWS STORY South Sudan: land of opportunity, if you don�t mind risk Alexander Dziadosz (Reuters, UK) BEST BUSINESS FEATURE Rising from the Ashes: Rwanda�s Bold Vision for Development Jonathan Rosen (World Politics Review, USA) BEST NEWCOMER Drew Hinshaw (The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic; USA) MEDIA OF THE YEAR The Africa Report (France) JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR Oliver August (The Economist, UK)