Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Chronicle scribe scoops health reporter award

- Cynthia Dube

THE Chronicle’s award winning journalist Thandeka Moyo last Friday scooped the 2017 Maternal, Child and Sexual Reproducti­ve Health Rights Award.

Moyo, The Chronicle’s health reporter was named the winner of the inaugural award courtesy of the Community Working Group on Health (CWGH).

She was awarded for a series of stories on maternal health she produced, including a story about a woman who died while giving birth at Mpilo Central Hospital due to negligence.

For her ninth journalism award, Moyo walked away with a certificat­e, a trophy and cash.

Freelance reporter Jermaine Ndlovu was the first runner-up.

Anastasia Ndlovu and Pamenus Tuso, also freelance reporters were second runner-ups.

Addressing guests who attended the presentati­on ceremony in Bulawayo, CWGH board member Mr Norbert Dube urged journalist­s to continue reporting on health issues affecting Zimbabwean­s in order to force authoritie­s to act.

“We value and appreciate your leading role in promoting quality health coverage in Zimbabwe.

“I would like to urge you to continue informing, educating and raising awareness on various issues affecting communitie­s in the country such as bilharzia, intestinal worms, elephantia­sis, leprosy and blinding trachoma and other common diseases,” said Mr Dube.

He said media houses should engage health organisati­ons to improve their health reportage.

Veteran journalist who was one of the adjudicato­rs Tapfuma Machakaire said accuracy, truthfulne­ss, fairness and balance had earned the winners the awards.

“We were also looking at the originalit­y of the story and multi-sourcing which is very important if the story is to be informativ­e,” said Machakaire.

He said the judges also assessed the story’s impact on society.

CWGH director Mr Itai Rusike said he was happy that unlike in the olden days, health issues were making it as news.

“It will take efforts by the Government, the private sector and the media to ensure our health sector is revived.

“We also want to appreciate media houses represente­d here for their effort in spreading health messages,” said Mr Rusike. — @ cynthiamth­embo1

 ??  ?? reporter Thandeka Moyo (left) receives a certificat­e and a trophy from Mr Douglas Moyo, the Bulawayo National Aids Council officer (right), while Mr Nobert Dube of the Community Working Group on Health (CWGH) looks on during the CWGH Health reporting...
reporter Thandeka Moyo (left) receives a certificat­e and a trophy from Mr Douglas Moyo, the Bulawayo National Aids Council officer (right), while Mr Nobert Dube of the Community Working Group on Health (CWGH) looks on during the CWGH Health reporting...

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