President Roopun remits prizes to winners of the Nicolas Lambert award 2021

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President Roopun remits prizes to winners of the Nicolas Lambert award 2021
President Roopun remits prizes to winners of the Nicolas Lambert award 2021

Africa-Press – Mauritius. The Nicolas Lambert award 2021 was conferred, this evening, to Defimedia journalists, Ms Rajenee Panchoo and Mr Raj Bissessur, for the news item entitled ‘Diego Garcia: Un des témoins du départ’, during an award ceremony for the Nicolas Lambert Competition, organised by the Media Trust, at the Caudan Arts Centre in Port-Louis.

The winners received a trophy and a cash prize of Rs 40,000. Defimedia journalist, Mr Al-Khizr Ramdin, came out as the runner-up, and received a trophy and a cash prize of Rs 20,000.

The President of the Republic of Mauritius, Mr Prithvirajsing Roopun, members of the Diplomatic Corps (United States of America, France, India, China, Egypt and EU), ​and the Director of the Government Information Service, Mr Rama Krishna Veeramundar, were present on the occasion.

In his address, President Roopun recalled that the Prix Nicolas Lambert is a singular platform to celebrate, encourage and recognise commitment, dedication and excellence in journalism.

He said that the Media Trust has the major responsibility to set high standards for journalism and ensure that those in the profession continuously benefit from training.

Constant upskilling is vital to expand one’s knowledge, learn new practices, and embrace new techniques, he added. He lauded the dedication of the Media Trust to continuously conduct training courses on various pertinent issues despite COVID-19 related constraints.

President Roopun also affirmed that the press is an essential circuit for collecting information, sharing opinion, and imparting ideas to the public, and stressed on the need to remain accurate and objective.

Moreover, he dwelt on the need to have the unconditional support of the entire Mauritian press as regards the country’s fight for its sovereignty over Chagos.

It is more than ever crucial that we all speak with one voice, and there should be unambiguous and unequivocal support from all quarters without any discordance, he said.

In a message addressed to the attendees of the ceremony, the Chairman of the Media Trust, Mr Chayman Soorajbali, reaffirmed the ultimate aim of the Media Trust, which is to have quality journalism with qualified and highly professionally trained journalists who perform professionally and responsibly, and in so doing, honour the profession.

We want responsible media practitioners to remain committed to the general principles such as seeking the truth and reporting independently, he stressed.

While highlighting that the media in Mauritius has been the voice of the voiceless, the hope of the hopeless, he underlined that journalists should be careful to not bask in sensationalism. Our vigilance, he emphasised, will have to be based on verified truth, veracity, and accuracy.

In addition, he stated that responsible media should ensure that their reports are balanced, objective, and unbiased and added that journalistic activism must be tempered by self-imposed limits.

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