Johannesburg, 20 October 2025 – Magna Carta Reputation Management has reaffirmed its place as
one of Africa's foremost public relations and reputation management consultancies after a stellar
performance at the 2025 Public Relations Institute of South Africa (PRISA) PRISMS Awards. The agency
walked away with an impressive 17 awards, including the coveted Grand Prix for PR Agency of the Year
and Gold for Medium-Sized Agency of the Year.
This year's PRISMS theme, “The Human Factor,” reimagined public relations through the lens of
humanity - celebrating the storytellers, strategists, and communities behind every campaign. It
recognised work that transcends metrics to touch lives, inspire dialogue, and create authentic
connections. Magna Carta's award-winning work epitomised this ethos, demonstrating how purposedriven storytelling and deep cultural insight continue to shape meaningful communication across the
continent.
In addition to the agency's collective wins, Deputy Managing Director, Mary Gearing, was honoured with
the PRISA Presidential Award - a prestigious recognition of her contribution to the profession. “This
accolade is unexpected and is not just for me but for my incredible team and the future of the public
relations industry in South Africa,” said Gearing.
Reflecting on the agency's success, Moliehi Molekoa, Managing Director of Magna Carta, said: “our
continued recognition at the industry's most prestigious awards is a reflection of our deep belief in the
power of strategic collaboration - both within our teams and with our clients. We are intentional about
creating meaningful value for the brands we serve, ensuring that every campaign is driven by insight,
purpose, and measurable impact. At the same time, we remain committed to cultivating a nurturing
environment that allows our people to grow, innovate, and bring their best selves to the work as our
success is ultimately rooted in the collective strength of our people.”
That collective strength was further underscored by the recognition of several rising stars within the
agency. Lonwabo Ngonyama and Nonhlanhla Buthelezi clinched Silver and Gold, respectively for “Intern
of the Year,” while Sheetal Vallabh took home Silver in “Best Support Professional.” Sebabatso Lemaoana
was also named “Best Up-and-Coming PR Professional”, a nod to the agency's long-standing
commitment to nurturing emerging talent.
Molekoa also extended gratitude to the PRISA leadership, acknowledging Bradly Howland and Oscar
Tshifure for their role in restoring confidence and credibility in the professional body. “Their leadership
has been instrumental in navigating the complexities of our industry,” she added.
With this remarkable showing, Magna Carta continues to solidify its reputation as a trusted advisor to
Africa's most influential brands. As the communications landscape evolves, Magna Carta remains
steadfast in shaping the future of reputation management in South Africa and beyond.