Somalina Posted June 27, 2011 Monday, June 27, 2011 Fatuma Noor is 2011 CNN/Multichoice Award winner Star's investigative reporter Fatuma Noor is the overall winner of the this year’s CNN MultiChoice African Journalist of the Year Award. Noor won the award for her investigative three-part series on the Al-Shabaab. It was chosen from the 1407 entries from 42 nations across Africa. The series tells the story of the young men who give up their freedom abroad to return and fight for the Al-Shabaab in one of the world’s most dangerous places on earth – Somalia. See, the Lifestyle section for her three part award winning series She was one of the 27 finalists at the awards ceremony held at the Johannesburg Sandton Sun hotel on Saturday evening. She was also winner in general news (print) award category. Collins Khumalo, President, MultiChoice Africa and Parisa Khosravi, Senior Vice President of international news gathering for CNN Worldwide presented Fatuma with the award. “"I want to thank my mum and my boss Catherine, who believed in me when no one else did. There was a time in my life when I thought about giving up, but with this Award I'm not giving up any time soon," she said at the ceremony. In 2009, Fatuma, who is a member of the board of the Forum for Investigative African Reporters, was awarded the runner up prize at the FAIR African Investigative Journalism Awards for her exceptional report on how underage girls from refugee camps were forced to work in a Nairobi brothel run by Somali warlords. She is also this year's David Astor Journalism Awards winner as she is taking part in a three-month professional development programme. "Its a brilliant triumph for both the Star and Fatuma. It is international recognition that the Star represents a new wave of Kenyan journalism," William Pike, the CEO of the Star newspaper said. "Its a vindication of the hard work, grit and persistence that Fatuma puts into her work and which has served to inspire so many of her colleagues,”said the newspaper editor Catherine Gicheru. The chair of the judging panel, journalist and media consultant Joel Kibazo said: “The judges were impressed with the high quality of entries to the competition this year, and this intrepid young journalist has shown great courage and determination in going the extra mile to tell this fascinating story. Fatuma Noor’s three-part series on the Al-Shabaab provides a detailed and personalised portrait of the young men who leave their comfortable western lives to join one of the world’s most ruthless militant groups in Somalia.” The overall winner receives a substantial cash prize, a visit to the CNN Centre in Atlanta to attend the three-week CNN Journalism Fellowship, along with the prize awarded to all category winners, which consists of a laptop computer, a printer, a BlackBerry and a cash prize. Source: The Star Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abwaan Posted June 28, 2011 Hambalyo Fatuma. Where is she based at? Raajicisna kuma jiro aan ka afeeftee! Haddaa Taleexi igu soo qaloocin doonaa...! Just wondering! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taleexi Posted June 28, 2011 Ha biqin saaxiib su'aashaa anba jawaabteeda waa sugaye. Hadal heli ogidaa, afkaaga caano lagu qabay. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted June 28, 2011 Well done to the sister... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted June 28, 2011 Mashallah. Congrats to her! Wishing her all the best. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
genius pauper. Posted June 28, 2011 there's nothing to congratulate. look at her head and mode of dress? she is really down. p.s. the standard is simple. be away from the diin. and they shall award you. but who will award us in the hereafter????????? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alpha Blondy Posted June 28, 2011 she is nice looking. i wonder if she's married? strikes me as a self-hating opportunist type riding on the whole ''somalia is war-torn'' malakay. whenever i see a successful somali woman, i'm very wary of them for some reason,.perhaps, I'm the one with the issues but i cant stand a Somali woman being successful - because all the ones I've encountered are either dating non-somalis or hate somalis.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qorax Posted June 28, 2011 Waa qoloma inantu ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juxa Posted June 28, 2011 Congrats to ina noor! many more awards insha allah Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alpha Blondy Posted June 28, 2011 ^i reckon she's from jubbada dhexe based on her physical appearance. her caramel skin eludes the beauty of the jubbadians. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Axmed-InaJaad Posted June 28, 2011 theres nothing special about a woman who doesnt wear hijab. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malika Posted June 28, 2011 Taleexi iyo Abwaan - she is a Kenyan Somali, marka dee Nairobi iska soo dibaa.. genius-pauper, you sound almost bitter and might I add, judgemental. Uu soo ducee gabadha hee if you actually care. Whilst busy telling people off, forgot to say - Well done to the girl - let her writing shine the light on the evilness of Alshabab and co. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abwaan Posted June 28, 2011 Malika;731142 wrote: Taleexi iyo Abwaan - she is a Kenyan Somali, marka dee Nairobi iska soo dibaa.. lol....Taleexi iiguba kaadi isagaa afkiisa ku hadlaya, balse anigu waan ka afeeftay oo sheegay inaanan raajicis ku jirin! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Axmed-InaJaad Posted June 28, 2011 Alpha Blondy;730934 wrote: she is nice looking. i wonder if she's married? strikes me as a self-hating opportunist type riding on the whole ''somalia is war-torn'' malakay. whenever i see a successful somali woman, i'm very wary of them for some reason,.perhaps, I'm the one with the issues but i cant stand a Somali woman being successful - because all the ones I've encountered are either dating non-somalis or hate somalis.... its tru, the only way for somali woman to be sucessful in gaalo country is to talk about her bahal or expose her body or talk bad about the diin. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites