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The eNCA team that worked the Memorial waiting for their bus out of FNB Stadium |
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More of the team waiting in the rain |
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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 |
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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. |
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The eNCA crew on their way to the Eastern Cape to cover the funeral. Anchors there were Dan Moyane and Nikiwe Bikitsha |
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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. |
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eNCA weather report for the memorial at FNB Stadium. |
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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. |
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The eNCA control room worked extra hard to pull it all together. |
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Traffic on the eNCA website (enca.com) spiked with interest in the story. |
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Newsnight duo Iman Rappetti and Jeremy Maggs playing around before the memorial. |
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The crew that produced the funeral coverage, anchored by Joanne Josephs wearing black, in front |
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Newsnight from the special set with Patrick Conroy. |
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Scenes outside Mandela's house |
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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. |
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Iman Rappetti smiling with her media accreditation. |
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eNCA Title Card used for most of the week. |
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Morning News Today Team |
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Field producer working |
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View of the marquee in the distance where the funeral service was held |
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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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