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Recognising Excellence At The BMA Broadcast Media Awards 2025 (Southern Africa) Nominations Are Open!

September 16, 2025
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The media landscape in Southern Africa is as vibrant and diverse as its people. From the bustling radio waves to the captivating TV dramas they produce, media professionals work tirelessly to inform, entertain, and connect with us. Yet, their incredible contributions often go unheralded.

The Broadcast Media Awards—Southern Africa 2025, an initiative by Broadcast Media Africa (BMA) and the Southern African Broadcasting Association (SABA), aims to celebrate the industry. These awards are not just about trophies; they’re vital recognition of the unseen heroes who shape our collective narrative.

In an era of rapid digital transformation and evolving media consumption, the role of traditional and new media platforms remains critically important. The upcoming awards provide a crucial platform to:

The awards serve as a powerful incentive for media professionals to strive for the highest standards of journalism and production. Recognising categories like Best Local Content and the SABA Evergreen Award, they celebrate authentic storytelling reflecting the region’s unique culture and values. This emphasis on quality and integrity is crucial for fostering public trust in a world plagued by misinformation.

The industry is constantly evolving, with new technologies and platforms emerging daily. Categories such as Best Studio Design and Best OTT/Streaming highlight the forward-thinking organisations and individuals embracing innovation. The awards ceremony, held in the stunning setting of Victoria Falls, provides a unique opportunity for professionals from diverse countries to network, share ideas, and build collaborations that will drive the industry forward.

The final call for nominations is September 23, 2025. This is an opportunity for everyone in the industry—from seasoned veterans to ambitious newcomers—to participate in a historic event. By submitting your nominations, you are not only putting your best work forward but also helping to build a stronger, more recognised, and more respected media community across Southern Africa. Let’s celebrate the stories that shape us and the people who tell them.

Please visit the official awards website here for more information on the categories and eligibility criteria and to submit your nomination.

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