The first award of the evening was given to TimesLIVE journalist Aron Hyman, who was announced as the winner in the Hard News category. Hyman's body of work that was adjudicated included:
  • Hyper-trauma: Another young life lost, more desperate pleas in gangland
  • Order to kill was issued in jail cell
  • Tears as Hannah's friend faces her 'killers' in court
Hyman was also shortlisted as a finalist in the Feature Writing category for his Times Select contributions.

For his work titled Serial Horror, Graeme Hosken of the Sunday Times was the recipient of the Enterprise News category award. Seasoned photographer Alon Skuy won the Feature Photograph category for his work looking Inside the ranks of the Crusaders Motorcycle Club SA. Skuy's work was also shortlisted as finalist in the News Photograph and Presentation categories.

Anthony Molyneaux, for his reporting on the death of Stellenbosch student Hannah Cornelius and the subsequent murder trial, was celebrated as the winner in the Multi-Platform Story category of the Sikuvile Awards. This was not the first win for Molyneaux, who earlier this year also received the only Gold Award in the Online News Video category of the 2019 IAB SA Bookmark Awards, also for Mapping the murder of Hannah Cornelius.

"Apart from celebrating the exceptional work of our winners, we're also very proud of the eight other journalists within Tiso Blackstar who were announced as category finalists," says Andrew Trench, group editorial director at Tiso Blackstar Group.

"Across the board, the dedication and hard work displayed speaks to the ethos of delivering news that is accurate, fair and of the highest integrity. We congratulate our winners and their achievements," Trench concludes.
 
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