Pendoring Awards Announce 2022 Winners

Pendoring Awards: Let Your Language Loose – 2022 Winners Announced

The Pendoring Awards announced their 2022 winners on Thursday night at a ceremony, which centred on this year’s campaign theme of Let Your Language Loose, at the UJ Arts Centre in Johannesburg.

The full list for winners of the 2022 Pendoring Awards can be viewed here

“From moving entertainment to meeting our winners, it was an exciting evening celebrating the very best of South African indigenous language creativity at the Pendoring Awards,” says Eben Keun, Pendoring’s General Manager.

The evening celebrated 13 Gold Pendorings, 28 Silver Pendorings, 13 Gold Craft Certificates and 37 Craft Certificates to agencies and schools. This year’s Prestigious Umpetha Award went to M&C Saatchi Abel for their Chickenland: Nando’s Delivery entry, Sthu-thu-thu!. The campaign also won in multiple Radio & Audio categories. The 2022 Overall Student Winner went to Stellenbosch Academy of Design and Photography for Woorde het Vlerke, a meaning-driven game. The game provides a wholesome experience that can teach the power of words, to distinguish between words that hurt and words that make individuals
stronger.


“Thank you to all the agencies, publishing houses and schools that entered the Pendoring Awards this year. We’ve had a 12.5% increase in entries from last year, which we are very proud of, especially as this year is the start of the UN International Decade of Indigenous Languages (2022-2032),” says Keun.

For more information, visit www.pendoring.co.za. You can also follow the Pendoring Awards on FacebookTwitter or on Instagram.