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BBC News launches the 2025 BBC News Komla Dumor award in search for journalistic talent in Africa

BBC News launches the 2025 BBC News Komla Dumor award in search for journalistic talent in Africa

BBC News27-02-2025
The BBC is now accepting applications for the 2025 BBC News Komla Dumor award, which celebrates outstanding journalism in Africa.
Now in its tenth year, the award honours the legacy of Komla Dumor, the distinguished Ghanaian broadcaster and former BBC World News presenter, who left a lasting impact on audiences worldwide. He was renowned for championing authentic and dynamic storytelling about Africa.
Jonathan Munro, BBC News Global Director and Deputy CEO says: 'We are proud to launch this year's BBC News Komla Dumor award and the search for the next recipient. Marking its 10th anniversary is a testament to Komla Dumor's powerful legacy of reporting on African stories with depth, insight and integrity. Past winners of the award reflect the exceptional talent across the continent so I look forward to welcoming this year's winner and strongly encourage journalists to apply.'
The award is open to journalists living and working in Africa who demonstrate exceptional storytelling skills.
Application Details
The successful applicant will spend three months at the BBC in London with news teams across television, radio, podcast and online. They will receive training, mentorship, and the opportunity to research and report a story from an African country, which will be aired to BBC audiences globally.
Deadline: Applications close Thursday 20 March 2025 at 11.59pm GMT.
How to apply: Visit the BBC Careers website for information on how to apply, entry criteria and terms and conditions.
This year's judges include:
Abena Animwaa Yeboah-Banin, Associate Professor, University of Ghana
Stewart Maclean, Senior News Editor, BBC News
Rwada Gamal, Assistant Editor, BBC Arabic
Previous BBC News Komla Dumor Award winners:
Rukia Bulle (2024)
Paa Kwesi Asare (2023)
Dingindaba Jonah Buyoya (2022)
Victoria Rubadiri (2020)
Solomon Serwanjja (2019)
Waihiga Mwaura (2018)
Amina Yuguda (2017)
Didi Akinyelure (2016)
Nancy Kacungira (2015)
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