Marietta Lombard (executive director of the FCJ) and Adriaan Bester (Avbob general manager for corporate affairs) at the signing ceremony. Photo: Supplied


Community media is one of the new growth areas in the media industry and plays a significant role in making available information and news to and about local communities, which are often not reached or well covered by traditional mainstream media.

Support for community media remains a crucial part of media development.

The Forum of Community Journalists (FCJ), a non-profit company, is excited to announce that it has partnered with the Avbob Mutual Assurance Society as the main sponsor of the FCJ’s Annual Excellence Awards for the next three years (2022 to 2025).

Marietta Lombard, the FCJ’s executive director, says the generous sponsorship from Avbob will go a long way in supporting and acknowledging the important role of community journalists.

“The FCJ commends Avbob for joining hands with us. I would also like to thank fellow FCJ director and founding member of the community awards, Hugo Redelinghuys, who was involved in the initial discussions with Avbob on this new journey,” says Lombard.

The sponsorship and agreement comes after two years of the Covid-19 pandemic, during which the FCJ’s annual awards had to be scaled down and postponed to avoid large in-person gatherings.

A study by the Wits Journalism Department published in 2020 shows although there has been an increase in community media in South Africa, funding and resource constraints still pose a challenge to their role as a source of news for marginalised communities.

“Building sustainable relation­ships with communities is important to us,” says Adriaan Bester, Avbob general manager for corporate affairs.

“The group is committed to investing in collaborative stake­holder relationships with both traditional and new media to support the important role of journalists in the country and promote access to information and understanding in society.”

The FCJ and its annual awards are partially sponsored by Media24 and Caxton, the two media houses who own most of the community newspapers in South Africa.

The awards were launched in 1990 and aim to encourage excellence and reward meritorious work in community journalism. The awards will henceforth be known as the Avbob FCJ Annual Excellence Awards.

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