ZANEC Chairperson Elly Mwale handing over the award to Mr Shalala |
Zambia
National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) reporter Paul Shalala has scooped the
Best Online Media Innovation Award at the 2014 ZANEC Media Awards held last
night in Lusaka.
The awards
where hosted by the Zambia National Education Coalition (ZANEC) to award
journalists who have showed excellence in reporting on education issues this
year.
Mr Shalala’s
award winning story was published on his blog The Zambian Analyst on 12th
September, 2014 and it profiled over 20, 000 teachers who have formed a
facebook group and a WhatsApp group to share best practices of teaching pupils
across the country.
The story also
showed how the interaction among teachers through social media was improving
education standards as veteran teachers where using these platforms to mentor
the new comers in the fraternity on how to come up with lesson plans and how to
teach in class.
The Zambia
Teachers Forum Facebook group has over 15,000 members while the WhatsApp group
has over 5,000 members.
The award
winning story can be read here: http://paulshalala.blogspot.com/2014/09/over-20000-teachers-using-social-media.html
This is the second media award Mr Shalala has won this year.
On 14th November this year, Mr Shalala received Second Prize during the 2014 Africa Fact Checking Media Awards held in Nairobi, Kenya for his story on the impact of multi-national mining investments on Zambia's food security.
This is the second media award Mr Shalala has won this year.
On 14th November this year, Mr Shalala received Second Prize during the 2014 Africa Fact Checking Media Awards held in Nairobi, Kenya for his story on the impact of multi-national mining investments on Zambia's food security.
ZNBC Deputy
Assignments Editor Jeff Banda also scooped the overall award for the Television
category.
Mr Banda’s
story on the challenges faced by school going pupils to access education in
Vubwi District of Eastern Province, earned him the award.
Paul Shalala and Jeff Banda (left) during the awards gala |
The duo of
Doreen Nawa and Violet Mengo of the Zambia Daily Mail scooped the overall prize
in the print category while Lawrence Lihusha of Radio Christian Voice walked
away with the overall radio award.
Henry Kabwe,
Chairperson of the 2014 ZANEC Media Awards Committee, told the awards gala that
15 entries here submitted by seven journalists for judging.
“We looked for
quality of the stories, innovation, impact of the stories and whether they
raised issues of human rights. It is from this criteria that we chose the
winning entries,” said Kabwe, who is
also chairperson of the Media Network on Children’s Rights and Development.
Meanwhile,
during the awards gala, ZANEC Executive Director Grace Manyonga called for more
efforts by Zambia stakeholders to achieve several goals on education set at the
international level.
And opposition
Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD) President Edith Nawakwi, who spoke
during the awards, said there was need to decentralize decision making in the education
sector to the district level.
“Western
Province has one of the lowest pass rates in the country because the Ministry
of Education has not understood what is going on. The area floods a lot and
pupils are cut off from schools. So we need to decentralize so that education
authorities in Kalabo District can set the education calendar for themselves,”
said Nawakwi, who is for the second time in three years running for Zambia’s
presidential elections in 2015 as the only female candidate.
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