Sunday 15 December 2013

Mandela Funeral Coverage in Pictures: eNCA

The eNCA team that worked the Memorial waiting for their bus out of FNB Stadium

More of the team waiting in the rain

eNCA was the only channel to carry the Cape Town Memorial first intermittently then permanently later in the evening. Here, Shado Twala, MC of the event

Throughout the week, eNCA experimented with different anchor pairings.Here, Uveka Rangappa and Iman Rappetti covers the public viewing of the body in state at the Union Buildings.

The eNCA crew on their way to the Eastern Cape to cover the funeral. Anchors there were Dan Moyane and Nikiwe Bikitsha

Gareth Edwards returned from medical leave to cover this event. Here he is seen with Duduzile Ramela, who has a co anchor for the first time ever.

eNCA weather report for the memorial at FNB Stadium.

Iman Rappetti with a cameraman in the rain. As the event was produced for the pool by the SABC, this is likely a SABC camera man.

The eNCA control room worked extra hard to pull it all together.

Traffic on the eNCA website (enca.com) spiked with interest in the story.

Newsnight duo Iman Rappetti and Jeremy Maggs playing around before the memorial.

The crew that produced the funeral coverage, anchored by Joanne Josephs wearing black, in front

Newsnight from the special set with Patrick Conroy.

Scenes outside Mandela's house

The Morning News Today team of Dan Moyane and Uveka Rangappa were the first to make use of the set seen here the day after Mandela died at 11:58.

Iman Rappetti smiling with her media accreditation.

eNCA Title Card used for most of the week.

Morning News Today Team


Field producer working

View of the marquee in the distance where the funeral service was held



Jeremy Maggs and Nikiwe Bikitsha were the anchors for the memorial service
Pictures courtesy of the twitter feeds of various eNCA staff: Nikiwe Bikitsha, Dan Moyane, Patrick Conroy, Iman Rappetti, Lester Kiewett and Karyn Moughn

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