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Awards Wrap: Effie Awards back in 2021, MediaCom wins Adweek Global Media Agency of the Year


The 2021 Effie Awards South Africa season opens
Mathe Okaba
The Association for Communication and Advertising (ACA), is pleased to announce that the very first Effie Awards South Africa
will be held in 2021 following the postponement of the inaugural programme due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Effie Awards South Africa, officially launched at the end of 2019, provides brands
and their agency partners the opportunity to receive global recognition for
their most effective marketing and communications campaigns. Media agencies,
marketers and advertisers worldwide view the awarding of an Effie as a respected
global symbol of achievement.
“The pandemic has unfortunately resulted in not only changing the entire marketing and communication landscape and how agencies have had to adapt and re-focus, but it has left a void to some extent in the recognition of effectiveness in marketing campaigns. Effie’s mission is to lead, inspire and champion the practice and practitioners of marketing effectiveness and we are relieved that we’ll be hosting the first globally recognised marketing effectiveness awards programme in South Africa in 2021,” said Mathe Okaba, CEO of the ACA.

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2021 Anzisha Prize applications open as need for job creation soars during pandemic - Afrik-news.com : Africa news, Maghreb news


The Anzisha Prize (www.AnzishaPrize.org) launched the 2021 call for Africa’s biggest award for young entrepreneurs between, 15 and 22. Applications have now opened for the latest cohort, with successful entrepreneurs standing a chance to win a shared prize of US$100 000 and join the prestigious Anzisha Prize fellowship program. As the COVID-19 pandemic disrupts the world, young entrepreneurs are building opportunities for their communities and peers.
Last year the Anzisha Prize, a partnership between African Leadership Academy and Mastercard Foundation, celebrated 10 years of supporting Africa’s youngest entrepreneurs. To date, the 142 business owners in the program have created more than 2500 jobs. Youth employment continues to be a key challenge in many countries and Africa’s high unemployment rate is one of the leading barriers to growth prosperity on the continent. Young entrepreneurs are an indication that the youth demographic could be the asset needed to transform the continent’s employment climate.

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2021 Anzisha Prize Applications Open As Need For Job Creation Soars During Pandemic


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The Anzisha Prize (www.AnzishaPrize.org) launched the 2021 call for Africa’s biggest award for young entrepreneurs between, 15 and 22. Applications have now opened for the latest cohort, with successful entrepreneurs standing a chance to win a shared prize of US$100 000 and join the prestigious Anzisha Prize fellowship program. As the COVID-19 pandemic disrupts the world, young entrepreneurs are building opportunities for their communities and peers.
Last year the Anzisha Prize, a partnership between African Leadership Academy and Mastercard Foundation, celebrated 10 years of supporting Africa’s youngest entrepreneurs. To date, the 142 business owners in the program have created more than 2500 jobs. Youth employment continues to be a key challenge in many countries and Africa’s high unemployment rate is one of the leading barriers to growth prosperity on the continent. Young entrepreneurs are an indication that the youth demographic could be the asset needed to transform the continent’s employment climate.

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