Remembering a Distinguished Voice
The calm baritone of Emmanuel Joseph Akile guided millions through Eye Radio’s Dawn Show, dissecting policy and community issues with rare composure. His passing on 30 December 2025 left listeners and colleagues grieving a broadcaster whose interviews often set the day’s national agenda (Eye Radio, 31 Dec 2025).
CEPO’s Commitment to Recognition
Within hours of tributes, the Community Empowerment for Progress Organization vowed to immortalise Akile’s craft. The civil-society group now confirms an annual Emmanuel Joseph Akile Journalist Award, positioning it as South Sudan’s most coveted media prize and anchoring it to the anniversary of his death.
Award Structure and Values
The first ceremony is scheduled for 30 December 2026. An independent jury will judge entries on professionalism, innovation, gender sensitivity and public service—principles repeatedly demonstrated by Akile during probing yet respectful interviews that held leaders accountable without sensationalism.
Cultivating the Next Generation
CEPO hopes the competition will energise newsrooms nationwide, encouraging reporters to craft stories that elevate citizen voices. “We want journalists to match Akile’s bravery and creativity,” the organisation said, noting the award’s non-partisan and non-religious framework.
Industry Reaction and Outlook
Editors across Juba describe the initiative as timely, citing a post-pandemic appetite for trustworthy information. Media trainer Rose Lado believes the award could “standardise excellence” by offering tangible benchmarks. With sponsors expressing interest, observers predict the prize may shape editorial cultures for years.

