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Burundi and DR Congo Journalists Win Inaugural ICGLR Awards

by Rogers Atukunda
March 23, 2026
Burundi and DR Congo Journalists Win Inaugural ICGLR Awards

From L-R: Dr Gilbert Gumoshabe, Dr Mubita Luwabelwa, Executive Secretary of ICGLR, Amb Robert Masolo, winners of its first-ever ICGLR journalism awards and officials from Makerere University during the awarding ceremony held at Makerere University on March 23, 2026.

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KAMPALA | The International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) has officially crowned the winners of its first-ever journalism awards, honouring three exceptional storytellers from Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The historic ceremony, held on Monday, March 23, 2026, at Makerere University, recognising outstanding media contributions to peace, security, and development in the Great Lakes region, coincided with the conclusion of a regional journalism training program for professionals from ICGLR nations.

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The training, organised by the Department of Journalism and Communication at Makerere University in partnership with ICGLR, equipped journalists with skills to report responsibly on security dynamics across the region. Certificates were awarded to the laureates following the week-long intensive program.

Winners: Adiel Bashirahishize (Burundi), Joyce Guillaine Imanishimwe (Burundi), and Meschac Tsongo (DR Congo)

Laureates Joyce Guillaine Imanishimwe (Burundi), Adiel Bashirahishize (Burundi) and Meschac Tsongo (DR Congo) were awarded certificates in Multimedia Journalism & Digital Communication from Makerere University.

Dr Nakiwala Aisha Sembatya, Head of the Department of Journalism and Communication, and partners, including GIZ (German Cooperation) and Ultimate Multimedia Consult (led by Gerald Businge) facilitated the initiative.

Journalists as Pillars of Peace

Dr Mubita Luwabelwa, Executive Secretary of ICGLR, who was the chief guest, emphasised the importance of journalism in shaping societal narratives.

Dr Mubita Luwabelwa, Executive Secretary of ICGLR

“Journalists are not bystanders; they are active participants in shaping society. You shine a light in dark places, give voice to the voiceless, and hold leaders accountable,” he said.

He lauded Makerere University as a fitting venue for the awards. “For many of us, this institution is not just a name—we have read about it, studied its contributions, and admired its academic excellence. It stands as a symbol of intellectual rigour, resilience, and leadership, not only in Uganda but across the African continent.”

Dr Luwabelwa underscored the role of partnerships: “The Memorandum of Understanding signed here today marks an important step in strengthening collaboration between media institutions and academia through training and professional development.”

Dr Gilbert Gumoshabe and Dr Mubita Luwabelwa, Executive Secretary of ICGLR shake hands after signing the MoU

Journalism as a Tool for Regional Unity

Ambassador Robert Masolo, Uganda’s representative to ICGLR and National Coordinator for the organisation, highlighted the dual nature of journalism in reporting conflict and promoting peace.

“To the outside world, the Great Lakes region is often portrayed through the lens of conflict and instability,” Amb. Masolo said. “However, there are also many positive and inspiring developments taking place, including efforts in regional economic integration, infrastructure development, and cooperation among member states.”

Ambassador Robert Masolo, Uganda’s representative to ICGLR

He urged journalists to reshape the narrative: “We call upon all media professionals to tell authentic, balanced, and constructive stories that promote understanding, unity, and hope. Responsible journalism is essential in maintaining peace and stability.”

Upholding Integrity in Reporting

Prof. Baba Wamé, Chairperson of the Jury, stressed the rigorous selection process. “In the radio category, the award goes to Ms Joyce Guillen Imanishiwe for her report on the impact of border closures and insecurity on cross-border trade among young entrepreneurs.”

“In the television category, the award goes to Mr Meschac from the Democratic Republic of Congo. In the print media category, however, no submission met the required standard this year. An award must be earned, not simply given.”

He praised the jury and ICGLR for their dedication. “Journalism in our region is, above all, a vocation—one that serves truth, peace, and civic education,” he added.

Responsible Journalism

Dr Gilbert Gumoshabe, Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department of African Languages at Makerere University, highlighted the ethical responsibilities of journalists.

“Responsible journalism goes beyond simply reporting facts. It considers the impact of the information being shared. It asks: what effect will this story have on individuals, communities, and society at large?” Dr Gumoshabe explained. “Journalists must strike a balance: telling the truth while avoiding language or framing that may inflame tensions.”

Dr Gilbert Gumoshabe, Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department of African Languages at Makerere University

Dr Ivan Lukanda, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Journalism and Communication, emphasised the importance of training and collaboration.

“The Memorandum of Understanding between Makerere University and ICGLR represents a significant milestone in our partnership,” Dr Lukanda said. “Our goal is to build a critical mass of well-trained media professionals who can contribute to peacebuilding and informed public discourse across the region.”

Dr Ivan Lukanda, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Journalism and Communication

Voices from the Laureates

Adiel Bashirahishize, journalist with Magazine Jimbere (Burundi), reflected on the role of media in peacebuilding.

“My work focuses on conflict in my home country, particularly challenges faced by communities living in rural and border areas,” Bashirahishize said. “Through my reporting, I highlight both the struggles and the resilience of our communities and the need for early action to prevent conflicts from escalating.”

Adiel Bashirahishize, journalist with Magazine Jimbere (Burundi)

Joyce Guillaine Imanishimwe, journalist with Radio Bonesha FM, expressed gratitude for the recognition.

“It is a great privilege to be among the laureates of the ICGLR 2025 journalism awards,” Imanishimwe said. “This award is not just for me; it is a celebration of the collective effort of everyone who has supported me, including colleagues, mentors, and family.”

Joyce Guillaine Imanishimwe, journalist with Radio Bonesha FM

Meschac Tsongo, from Goma, DRC, described the award as an encouragement to continue impactful reporting.

“This recognition inspires a renewed commitment to responsible journalism that contributes to stability and progress,” Tsongo said. “As young journalists, it is our duty to ensure that the heritage of the Great Lakes region is one of security, peace, and development.”

Meschac Tsongo, from Goma, DRC

The ICGLR Journalist Award 2025 marks a significant step in recognising media professionals who contribute to peace, security, and sustainable development across the Great Lakes region.

#CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article incorrectly identified journalist Joyce Guillaine Imanishimwe’s previous professional affiliation; we have updated the text to ensure accuracy and respect the privacy of all parties involved.

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