Courtesy os the Twitter account of Nikiwe Bikitsha |
This has left two voids in the eNCA schedule: 4-6pm and 7pm on eNews Prime Time.
Courtesy: enca.com |
On eNCA, it was midmorning anchore gareth Edwards that stepped up to take the 4pm-6pm slot. This is his umpteenth slot change since joining the channel at launch when it was still called eNews Channel, initially as sports anchor, then late night/fill in anchor, then mid morning anchor solo, then breakfast show anchor along with Ayanda Allie Payne when the channel rebranded to eNCA, then again demoted back to midmorning anchor along with Eleni Giokos (ironically, to fill a void left by Mac Moleli who had left the channel after being demoted from the breakfast slot to make way for Gareth in the morning), then when Eleni left eNCA for Bloomberg he was joined by JoAnne Josephs, who had came to mid morning so that Nikiwe could get the 4pm slot. Now, instead of moving JoAnne back to 4pm, they leaving her in the morning (which could be considered a major responsibility as most breaking news happens during that slot, eg. Parliamentary sessions, press conferences, marches, court cases, etc.), they gining the slot to Gareth, who has consistently shown why he is the channels only self made 'news stars' that weren't brought from elsewhere.
The energy, chemistry and passion displayed by the mid morning duo of JoAnne Josephs and Gareth Edwards I one that I have enjoyed so much that I am a firm believer that these two could anchor a quality primetime slot in the future. Such a pity they will be broken up |
Courtesy enca.com, because they don't seem to delete old anchor pages |
On eTV, Macfarlane Molelie will be taking over for Nikiwe. A former breakfast show host on eNCA, he left the channel a few months after being relegated to the less-watched and longer mid morning show. He is back with the group now, but on eTV as the anchor of the most watched English news bulletin in South Africa , eNews Prime Time. He will be anchoring on Mondays and Wednesdays, alternating with long time anchor Pat Pillai who will be doing Tuesdays and Thursdays. The Late Edition and weekend editions of eNews Prime Time (along with holidays) will continue to originate from Cape Town with the likes of Robin Smith (who, too, is a former eNCA anchor) at the helm.
Let's see how long eNews can go without having to shuffle anchors yet again.
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