Johannesburg, 24 May 2021 – The South African Broadcasting Corporation would like to congratulate its television platform winners of this year’s South African Film and Television Awards that were broadcast simultaneously on S3 and Mzansi Magic on Saturday the 22
nd of May 2021.
We congratulate
Entle Bizana, who presents a youth programme, Hectic on 3, weekdays at 4pm on S3, for winning the
TV Presenter of the Year Award for two years in the row, as voted by the public.
Mothusi Magano scored the award for
Best Supporting Actor- TV Soap, for his sterling performance as Tumishang Maisela on Skeem Saam on SABC1. Commissioned for SABC2 for the first-time last year, The Riviera received 7 nominations and proudly walked away with the award for
The new Creative Assembly Legacy Scholarship provides financial support and expert mentorship. The scholarship is specifically open to underrepresented or disadvantaged individuals to address existing cultural and socio-economical barriers which may limit their chances of success. Those who are interested in studying on the Games Design degree at Teesside University can apply if they meet the following eligibility criteria; a household income below £25,000 a year and/or identifies as female and/or Black ethnic minority. Two scholarships are available for £9,000 each. Emma Smith, Head of Talent at Creative Assembly said; “We want to contribute to long-lasting change in the games industry; to bring more diverse voices into development teams and boardrooms. Our award-winning education work benefits students across the lifespan of their studies and this scholarship represents the next step at giving potentially disadvantaged students a real chance to fulfil their potential
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BMJ Best Practice & Health Education England shortlisted for HSJ Partnership Awards 2021
BMJ & Health Education England (HEE) are delighted to announce that “Evidence on Demand: Best Practice Bring Evidence to the Bedside” has been shortlisted for Best Educational Programme for the NHS at the HSJ Partnership Awards 2021, recognising their outstanding dedication to improving healthcare and effective collaboration with the NHS.
The programme’s goal is to ensure all NHS staff have immediate access to clinical decision support from BMJ Best Practice to inform patient care and to help with their learning, wherever they work and whatever their profession or specialty. The educational programme has been shortlisted for an HSJ Award based on the positive impact the project has had on both health practitioners and patients.