Standard Group Editor feted in security and media awards
Nairobi
By
Fred Kagonye
| Nov 01, 2024
The Standard Group Investigations and Security Editor, Francis Ontomwa, has been named Kenya’s Best Crime and Investigations Journalist of 2024
Ontomwa received the award at a ceremony organised by the Protective & Safety Association of Kenya (PROSAK) during the Nairobi Security Expo held at All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi on October 31, 2024.
The accomplished TV and print journalist, was honored for his courage, accuracy, and unbiased reporting.
“This is an important day for me-not just a personal milestone but a testament to the power of journalism in addressing and shaping the critical security issues we face as a nation. I’m truly honored,” said Ontomwa.
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PROSAK, an organisation that brings together security and safety practitioners from across the country, encouraged the media to report factually and impartially on sensitive topics, emphasizing the importance of truth and objectivity in journalism.
“We are celebrating responsible journalism in security reporting. The journalists we have awarded today stood out and continue to foster ethical journalism. This being a sensitive field, we encourage Kenya's media to continue reporting accurately and responsibly,” said Enock Makanga, Chairman of the Nairobi Security Expo and Conference, as well as PROSAK.
Peter Deane, Public Relations Director at Septimius Security, Ireland, noted that journalism remains a crucial tool in fostering national security and stability.
“Security stakeholders and journalists must continue to work together for the stability of Kenya,” he stated.
Other journalists honored during the event included Citizen TV’s Franklin Wallah, TV 47’s William Moige, and Nation Media’s Steve Otieno.
“Reporting on security is not always easy—it involves delving into very sensitive subjects. We honor journalists who take on these personal risks,” said Makanga.