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Zimbabwean
writer wins 2007 Excellence in New Communications Award
Society for New Communications Research (SNCR)
December 03, 2007
Chido Makunike, an online
writer and Web entrepreneur from Zimbabwe working in Senegal, has
been awarded the 2007 Excellence in New Communications Award by
the Society for New Communications Research (SNCR.)
Makunike won the award
for innovative use of Information Communications Technology (ICT)
and the World Wide Web. He is the creator and administrator of two
online publications, the African Agriculture Blog and the Trade
Africa Blog. Each features regularly updated news, perspectives
and analysis aggregated from across Africa on agricultural and trade
issues respectively.
The Society for New Communications
Research is a nonprofit global think tank dedicated to the study
of new media and emerging trends in communications. It is based
in Palo Alto, California . The SNCR Awards of Excellence in New
Communications recognize innovative individuals, corporations and
media outlets that are pioneering the use of ICT, mobile media,
online communities, virtual worlds and collaborative technologies.
In a statement, the SNCR
said Makunike was one of "five outstanding individuals"
whose work will be honoured on December 5th at the 2nd Annual "Excellence
in New Communications Awards" Gala at the Colonnade Hotel in
Boston, Mass. Other award winners are Francois Gossieaux and Hylton
Joliffe of MarketHum and sister company Corante; corporate blogging
pioneer Mike Dillon, general counsel and executive vice president
of Sun Microsystems Inc.; educator and new media researcher Dr.
Craig E. Carroll of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication
at the University of North Carolina.
Responding to news of
the award, Makunike said, "I am greatly honoured to receive
this recognition for my work from the SNCR. I thank those who nominated
me for the award, and the SNCR for selecting me. A constant rock
of love and support has been my family in Zimbabwe. I will also
always be grateful for the wonderful hospitality of my host country
Senegal, and the support of countless new colleagues and friends
here to make the work that has resulted in this award possible."
Makunike continued, "Africa
is often thought to have been left behind by the digital technology
revolution. But this award shows that from within Africa, it is
possible to harness the tremendous new opportunities it presents
to produce targeted media products equal in quality to any in the
rest of the world. The agriculture and trade websites have been
created not just as sources of information on African agriculture
and trade issues, but more importantly, to facilitate business within
the continent, as well as between Africa and the rest of the world.
I believe the SNCR Excellence in New Communications Award will significantly
give a boost to these efforts. I also hope that it will give encouragement
to many others in Africa to use the power of the Web as a far-reaching,
cost-effective business and developmental tool."
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