The Media Council of Kenya’s second Annual Journalists Excellence Awards (AJEA) will take place on 4th May 2013 as part of celebrations to mark this year’s World Press Freedom Day. The annual awards seek to promote professionalism in the practice of journalism in Kenya with respect to Vision 2030.
The Council invites all Kenyan journalists to submit work published or broadcast in the local media within the last year, including up to 15th March 2013.
Showing posts with label Cartoonist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cartoonist. Show all posts
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Cartoonist: Paul Kelemba ‘Maddo’
A natural Artist
Born in 1962 at Jericho, Nairobi Maddo is a political
cartoonist who has a satirical look at both local and world politics showcasing
it in a comical way that has made many readers fond of his column. The cartoon
genius is the creator of the popular ‘It’s a Madd Madd World’, a column that is
published in the Standard newspaper.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
The Wanjiku Statue is unveiled
Today at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre, the
judiciary led by the Chief Justice Willy Mutunga launched the Judiciary
Blueprint. The Blueprint is expected to transform the Judiciary for the next
five years.
The event was crowned by the unveiling of the one-metre tall
statue of Wanjiku, the woman depicted by cartoonist Gado in the dailies.
“She is a philosopher, an ideologue for progressive change, human
rights activist, a feminist and a mother of all Kenyans. She is not intimidated
by the powers that be.”
Dr. Mutunga said during
a meeting with the Constitutional Implementation Oversight Committee
The statue is the work of Kevin Oduor aka Kevvo.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Frank Odoi ‘Fran’
Born in Ghana and later settled in Kenya in the 70’s, he was
one of Africa’s leading comic artists. He shares in the honour of fellow
renowned cartoonist such as Paul Kalemba (MADDO), Godfrey Mwampebwa (GADO), and
James Kamawira (KHAM). He became popular because of Akokhan, the comic strip
that is published every Saturday.
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“Where grass has grown, grass
will grow”
A phrase repeated in
the Akokhan story
Frank’s work consisted of political satire, fantasy comics,
caricatures, civil education illustrations, and children’s comics. His work was
widely published in numerous newspapers in East Africa and beyond such as the
Daily Nation, East African Standard (Kenya), Kenya Times, Vision (Uganda)
Ugandan Monitor, Daily Graphic (Ghana), Noticias (Mozambique), Helsingen
Sonamat (Finland),and Dejembe Dapanda (Denmark) . He was also featured on BBC
Radio and BBC Focus on Africa magazine.
Other notable works to his name include:
The “Golgoti: The development of underdevelopment” series
that was published in newspapers in Ghana, Uganda, and Tanzania (1995).
“I will be back shortly” (2001)
“Laban”, a comic on Samburu warrior with HIV who has Faith
on getting involved with a girl who moves to town.
“I see everything”
“Akokhan, More Than a Comic Story”, another book he
authored.
In 1991, he met with Leif Packalen in Nairobi, a member of
the World Comics Finland. In 1998, he co-authored “Comics with an Attitude,” a
book published by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland. Grab a copy of
the book Here "Comics with an Attitude"
He was the chairperson of KATUNI, the Kenya Association of
Cartoonists and director of Four Dimension Innovative and Buni Ltd. Frank has
been voted Kenya’s Cartoonist of the year in 1985, 1986 and 2004. He was also
awarded The Witty Pen Award from the Arctic Comics Society in Finland. He also had
a “Best Cartoonist Award” from former President Moi.
He passed away aged 64 in a road accident on Jogoo Road
yesterday.
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