Jeremy Maggs steps down as eNCA acting editor-in-chief

He will continue with his on-air duties as co-host for SA Tonight between 6 pm and 9 pm weekdays. Jeremy Maggs is to step down with immediate effect as acting editor-in-chief of eNCA, the company announced on Tuesday.

“Jeremy has been in the position for the past 12 months and has asked to be relieved from his duties, as the stressful nature of the job was impacting on him negatively. eMedia Investments have acceded to his request,” a statement said.

It quoted Maggs as saying: “This has not been an easy decision, but for the past few months the stressful nature of the job has caused me to reevaluate both my position at the station and my life choices. I’ve been stressed and unwell for some time and I’ve made this decision in my own best interests and that of the station.”

He will continue with his on-air duties as co-host for SA Tonight between 6 pm and 9 pm weekdays.

eNCA will now be led by the senior management of the group, headed by Norman Munzhelele, who will be the acting managing director.

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When Mzansi found out Somizi and his hubby, Mohale, had asked wedding guests to leave their cellphones at the door, they weren’t too happy. As it turns out, the guests weren’t pleased either.

Somgaga shared that he and Mohale knew the “unplugged” part of their wedding would be unpopular with their celebrity guests, who share most of their lives on social media, but had just the thing to calm them down. continue reading

Source: The Citizen

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