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The Southern African Times Announces 2026 Editorial Recognition List (Shortlist Phase)

Highlighting individuals whose work is shaping contemporary conversations across Africa and the global diaspora

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June 2, 2026
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The Southern African Times Announces 2026 Editorial Recognition List (Shortlist Phase)

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he Southern African Times has announced the shortlist for the 2026 Editorial Recognition of the Year Award, a competitive annual distinction recognising exceptional contribution to public discourse, professional excellence, and thought leadership across Africa and the global diaspora.

The award reflects the publication’s commitment to recognising individuals whose work contributes meaningfully to contemporary conversations in law, governance, diplomacy, academia, healthcare innovation, communications, culture, public affairs, and broader intellectual life.

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Five individuals have been shortlisted for consideration following an extensive review of contributions published during the qualifying period. Following a structured deliberation process conducted by the Southern African Times Editorial Recognition Award Committee, one individual will ultimately be selected as the recipient of the 2026 Editorial Recognition of the Year Award.

Award Selection Process

The Editorial Recognition of the Year Award is determined through a competitive review process overseen by the Southern African Times Editorial Recognition Award Committee.

Candidates are evaluated through comparative assessment across multiple criteria, including consistency and quality of published output, originality of thought, contribution to public discourse, thematic depth, professional expertise, audience engagement, and broader relevance to contemporary regional and global issues. The Committee also considers interdisciplinary impact and the extent to which an individual’s work contributes meaningfully to intellectual, civic, policy, cultural, or professional conversations.

As part of the review process, the Committee evaluates a representative body of work produced during the qualifying period. This assessment includes both authored publications, where contributors are directly credited, and correspondence or editorial reporting pieces published under designations such as “SAT Reporter” or “Times Reporter”, where contributors may have played a significant role in research, reporting, analysis, drafting, editorial development, or source coordination.

The deliberation period extends over fourteen days. During this period, Committee members independently review shortlisted candidates against the published assessment criteria before participating in collective discussions and final determination.

Committee members are required to declare any potential conflicts of interest and, where necessary, recuse themselves from specific discussions to preserve the integrity of the award process.

Editorial Recognition Award Committee

The 2026 Editorial Recognition of the Year Award is overseen by the Southern African Times Editorial Recognition Award Committee, comprising members of the publication’s editorial leadership and executive management team.

The Committee consists of:

• Leo Muzivoreva – Editor-in-Chief, The Southern African Times

• Farai Muvuti – Chief Executive Officer, The Southern African Times

• Nyasha Matanda – Editor and Legal Expert, The Southern African Times

• Michelle Mungeni – Chief of Staff, The Southern African Times

• Sandra Mavunga – Chief Executive Officer, SAT Travel

The Committee is responsible for reviewing shortlisted candidates, assessing qualifying contributions, conducting deliberations, and selecting the final recipient of the Editorial Recognition of the Year Award.

Candidates

Rachael Twinomugisha

Rachael Twinomugisha is a Ugandan legal professional, writer, and founder of Tale Tale Africa, recognised for her contributions to legal commentary and African children’s literature and storytelling.

Over the past year, her published work has focused on contemporary political and governance issues across East Africa, including analysis of electoral environments and civic conditions. Her commentary has examined internet restrictions ahead of national elections in Uganda, the implications of youth-led political movements in Kenya, and broader discussions surrounding police violence, civic unrest, democratic accountability, and state-citizen relations within the region.

Ndudzo Tugwete

Ndudzo Tungwete serves as Counsellor at the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Zimbabwe to the United Nations Office and other International Organisations in Geneva, contributing to international diplomatic engagement and multilateral discourse.

His published work has focused on policy development, social inclusion, and international affairs, including analysis of disability rights frameworks and reflections on Zimbabwe’s National Development Strategy 2 (NDS2). His writing explores structural shifts in Zimbabwe’s external relations, development priorities, and broader questions of inclusion within national policy and governance systems.

Rodney Jack

Rodney Jack is a barrister and communications strategist specialising in cyber security, governance, regulatory compliance, and strategic communication across complex digital environments.

His recent publications have addressed key legal and digital governance issues, including the legal consequences of online expression, the practical use of subject access requests in data protection law, and the evolving cybersecurity risks facing small and medium-sized enterprises operating within increasingly digitised economies. His work contributes to ongoing discussions around digital regulation, legal accountability, privacy rights, and organisational resilience.

Dr Brighton Chireka

Dr Brighton Chireka is a Zimbabwean UK-based physician, AI healthcare strategy advisor, and medical leadership trainer focused on ethical implementation and human-centred approaches to healthcare innovation.

His published work over the past year has examined the intersection of artificial intelligence and healthcare delivery, including clinical risks associated with AI-assisted decision-making, the implications of algorithmic errors in medical contexts, and the broader transformation of African healthcare systems in the age of emerging technologies. His writing consistently advocates for ethical safeguards, responsible innovation, and meaningful human oversight in the deployment of AI within medicine.

Brendan Amadi

Brendan Amadi is a Nigerian-born scholar, writer, and researcher based in the United Kingdom whose work spans politics, religion, philosophy, history, and African identity.

His published work over the past year has engaged with foundational questions of ethics, moral reasoning, cultural identity, and public philosophy. His articles have explored themes including empathy and moral decision-making, the role of religious institutions in confronting contemporary security challenges, the social and ethical dimensions of youth behaviour, and the relationship between heritage, faith, and cultural continuity in modern societies.

 

Through the Editorial Recognition List, The Southern African Times continues its commitment to recognising individuals whose work contributes meaningfully to intellectual engagement, professional excellence, and public understanding across Africa and the global diaspora. The Editorial Board will announce the recipient of the 2026 Editorial Recognition of the Year Award following the conclusion of the two-week deliberation period.

Tags: Brendan AmadiDr Brighton ChirekaEditorial RecognitionNdudzo TugweteRachael TwinomugishaRodney JackSouthern African TimesThought Leadership
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