Stuff Magazine South Africa

STUFF APP AWARDS 2024 In association with showmax

For the first time, Stuff has thrown open its doors in search of entries for its app awards. Previously, all of the work was internal, but participation is the name of the game from now on. We asked and many of you answered, either in the form of outright entries or in the shape of nominations of your local faves. The bar has been set and you can expect future app awards to feature similarly high-quality offerings.

Whatever else might be said about this country, its people are capable of great things. That’s reflected in the categories that follow, as judged by our home-grown panel of judges who definitely know their way around technology in South Africa.

MEET THE JUDGES

Bruce Whitfield

Bruce is an author, journalist, public speaker, and podcast host. He specialises in the world of economics, covering it extensively both locally and abroad. When it comes to the economy, he is the business.

Jeremy Maggs

Jeremy is a South African journalist, TV presenter, and radio host. He hosted SA’s Who Wants to be a Millionaire and is a current news anchor on eNCA. When not judging apps for Stuff, he also covers the media in SA.

Toby Shapshak

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