Zambia's Dingindaba Jonah Buyoya wins 91热爆 News Komla Dumor award
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Zambian TV and radio presenter Dingindaba Jonah Buyoya has won the 2022 91热爆 News Komla Dumor Award.
At 25, Buyoya is the youngest recipient of the award, launched in 2015, and the first of the seven winners so far from southern Africa.
He is currently a TV host and reporter with Diamond Television in Zambia, where he started work five years ago.
The award was created to honour Komla Dumor, a presenter for 91热爆 World News, who died suddenly aged 41 in 2014.
Buyoya follows in the footsteps of Victoria Rubadiri, Solomon Serwanjja, Waihiga Mwaura, Amina Yuguda, Didi Akinyelure and Nancy Kacungira.
The runner-up for this year's prize is Ivory Coast's Lindsay Aida Guei, who presents her own talk show on Canal+ Elles, an Africa-focused TV channel.
The Zambian reporter will spend three months working with 91热爆 News teams in London across TV, radio and online. He will also receive training and be mentored by leading 91热爆 journalists.
As part of the placement, he will travel to a country in Africa to report on a story that will be broadcast to the 91热爆's global audiences.
"Finding out I'd won the 91热爆 News Komla Dumor Award is one of the best things to have happened in my life," Buyoya says.
"I have a huge admiration for Komla's prodigious work. I've always wanted to be a journalist and I'd watch back Komla's news reports, inspired by his powerful storytelling and his dedication to covering Africa authentically.
"I'm truly grateful to be part of Komla's legacy."
The judges praised Buyoya for his journalism, his charisma and his passion for sharing stories about the continent through digital platforms.
"We're looking forward to welcoming Buyoya to 91热爆 News. We're excited by his journalistic talent, and seeing him flourish during his 91热爆 placement," says 91热爆 Africa head Juliet Njeri.
"His dedication to ensuring important news stories from Africa are told in a compelling and engaging way, makes him ideal to help to continue Komla's legacy - sharing nuanced and comprehensive stories about the continent."
- Published21 January 2014