Deadline Extended for Standard Bank Sikuvile Journalism Awards Submissions
01 April 2025
It’s no April’s Fool joke, the deadline for the entries to the 2025 Standard Bank Sikuvile Journalism Awards has been extended.
The South African National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) has decided to extend the deadline and allow those who missed yesterday’s deadline to enter.
Journalists who may have missed the initial deadline on 31 March 2025 now have another golden opportunity to submit their outstanding work for consideration. The new submission deadline is next Monday, 7 April 2025.
Sane officially opened the call for entries on 3 February 2025, inviting journalists across South Africa to showcase their exemplary work published or broadcast between 1 January 2024 and 31 December 2024. The awards celebrate journalistic excellence across various media platforms, including print, online/digital, and broadcast (radio and TV).
Winning journalists will be honoured at a prestigious awards ceremony scheduled for 28 June 2025 at The Venue in Melrose Arch, Johannesburg.
About the Standard Bank Sikuvile Journalism Awards
The Standard Bank Sikuvile Journalism Awards serve as a beacon of excellence, recognising outstanding journalism that informs, educates, and holds power to account. Over the years, these awards have become a cornerstone of journalistic recognition, reinforcing the media’s critical role in South Africa’s democracy.
SANEF is proud to organise the awards for the fourth consecutive year, continuing the legacy previously upheld by the Publishers’ Support Services (formerly PDMSA). The awards highlight exceptional work in categories such as investigative journalism, feature writing, lifestyle journalism, and photojournalism.
Upholding Journalism Standards
At a time when misinformation and disinformation pose serious challenges, the Standard Bank Sikuvile Journalism Awards reaffirm the importance of accurate, fact-based, and ethical reporting. The awards honour the integrity and courage of journalists who strive to uncover the truth and keep the public informed.
SANEF encourages all eligible journalists who have not yet submitted their entries to take advantage of this extended deadline.
- For more information on the submission process, please visit the www.sikuvileawards.co.za website or contact Dzudzie Netshisaulu – Coordinator/Administrator, email: [email protected]
Award Categories
Entries are invited from journalists across all platforms for the following categories:
- Hard News
- Indigenous Language Reporting in Community Media: This category has been refined to entail news articles/broadcasting clips that are the result of proactive reporter enterprise. It is distinct from breaking news and represents stories initiated by the newsroom. Entrants should submit journalistic work that was produced using any of South Africa’s Indigenous languages across media segments, particularly meant to speak to the community the journalists work.
- Community Service Reporting: This category has been remodelled to highlights hyper-local issues crafted from a community interest perspective, to inform, educate, and build resilient communities by amplifying grassroots narratives that matter. These are general community feature and creative journalism stories initiated to capture the depth of community sentiments and concerns. Qualifying entries must be journalistic work produced for and published exclusively in community media platforms in all languages, and not in any commercial or publicly owned news entities.
- Investigative Journalism
- Business Journalism
- Features: The Features category will now have two winners: one for Print and Online platforms, and another for Broadcasting. This is after the judges proposed a split in the Features category between print and broadcast entries.
- Lifestyle
- Columns/Editorials
- Visual Journalism (Editorial Cartoons/Graphic Layout)
- News Photographs
- Feature Photographs
- Sports Photographs
- Manager/Publisher of the Year Award: Recognising exceptional newsroom managers and publishers for their contributions. Entries should include a motivation letter or supporting documents provided by colleagues.
- Juby Mayet Rising Star of the Year: Selected by the jury from category entries to honour emerging talent.
- Journalist of the Year: Selected by the jury from category entries for exemplary contributions to the field.
- The Allan Kirkland Soga / Standard Bank Chairman’s Lifetime Achievement Award: Celebrating sustained and extraordinary contributions to journalism by an individual who has demonstrated impeccable ethics and craft excellence.
Submission Details
Journalists and media professionals are encouraged to submit their entries via the official awards platform. For more information on the submission process and guidelines, please visit the Standard Bank Sikuvile Awards’ website.
Join us in recognising the dedication, integrity, and talent of South Africa’s finest journalists. Be part of the celebration of media excellence at the 2025 Standard Bank Sikuvile Journalism Awards.
To enter the awards, go to https://sikuvileawards.co.za.
Further information:
Sanef:
- Reggy Moalusi- Executive Director/071 682 3695 – [email protected]
- Hopewell Radebe- Projects Manager/ 083 582 1734 – [email protected]
- Dzudzie Netshisaulu – Coordinator/Administrator – 079 029 7656 – [email protected]