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eNCA's Africa Editor Chris Maroleng resigns

eNCA (DStv Channel 403) regrettably announces the resignation of Africa Editor, Chris Maroleng, after six years with the broadcaster. Maroleng is leaving the channel in order to pursue a career in the corporate sector in South Africa. His last day with the channel will be on 12 July 2014.
eNCA's Africa Editor Chris Maroleng resigns

Chris was already a well-regarded Africa specialist with the Institute for Security Studies when he joined the channel six years ago. He led the team which started eNews Africa in 2009 and has built up a Africa division, which has done excellent work bringing stories of our continent to South Africans, viewers across Africa and further afield.

Chris and the Africa team have built eNCA into a credible and well-respected source of Africa news. He was also instrumental in the setting up of news bureaus in Nairobi and Lagos.

In addition, Chris's show, Africa 360, has had a long run and has built up a loyal audience on eNCA.

Ben Said, Group News Editor, said, "eNCA can confirm that Chris Maroleng has resigned. The good work done by Chris and his team will continue. eNCA remains committed to bringing credible and balanced news from around the African continent. He will be greatly missed for his knowledge and expertise."

eNCA wish him well in his new endeavour.

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