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Prof Bismark lauds Springboks as Newsmaker of the YearThe World Cup winning Springboks were named the 2023 Newsmaker of the Year by the National Press Club on Wednesday 17 April. The event is sponsored by the North-West University (NWU) and was held at the Pretoria National Botanical Gardens. Prof Bismark Tyobeka, principal and vice-chancellor of the NWU, lauded the Springboks for their immense achievements and their contributions to nation building, whilst also highlighting the integral role the press plays in working democracy. ![]() Prof Bismark Tyobeka NWU Principal and Vice Prof Tyobeka on journalism in the country:“Our media landscape has been changing at an almost exponential rate over the past few years. Traditional media like I knew growing up are struggling, and we have migrated to digital platforms. Our youth considers TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube as reputable news sources and we scroll through X – formerly known as Twitter – to find a headline that grabs our attention. Online it takes a few seconds for us to click on a link and scan through an article. The world that our journalists find themselves in has grown beyond belief, but their audience has shrunk to a disappointingly small number. Still, they soldier on, but do we ever consider the immense amount of time and dedication that goes into providing us with relevant, reputable news? Their commitment is both commendable and inexhaustible. One of the aims of the media is to encourage informed citizenship, although it seems to me that a lot of effort is being made by external role players to erect barriers that discourage informed citizenship. And still, our journalists soldier on. Journalists and a free press are integral parts of a working democracy. Journalism is a profession that protects our well-being by holding those with influence and power accountable for their actions. It makes them toe the line, because they know our watchdogs in the media have their eyes on them. That the media are protecting us. That they are always there for us. That they are brave and that they are selfless. That they will keep soldiering on. For that, we applaud them.” Prof Tyobeka on the Springboks:“A lot has been said about what the Springboks accomplished in 2023. Their inspirational role as nation builders has been widely lauded, and with good reason. The Springboks may have hogged headlines and devoured column space in 2023, but they have been trailblazers since 2018, when Rassie Erasmus took over a struggling national side. In 2019 they won the Rugby Championship as well as the Rugby World Cup. Rassie then gave over the reins of head coach to Jacques Nienaber, and as director of rugby oversaw a series win against the British and Irish Lions in 2021 and our World Cup win in 2023. On 2 May the NWU will bestow an honorary doctorate on Rassie in recognition of his innovative and exceptional management of the Springboks, his significant standing in the international rugby coaching arena, his strong drive and focus on diversity and inclusion, and his commitment to social responsibility. Beyond what has already been said, tonight I would like to highlight some other reasons why I think the Springboks are deserving winners of the Newsmaker of the Year award.
To read the full article in English, follow the link here: https://news.nwu.ac.za/prof-bismark-lauds-springboks-newsmaker-year
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