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    eNews to cover Barack Obama's inauguration

    On Tuesday 20 January at 6.55pm, eNews Prime Time will cross over to one of the world's most historic moments, the inauguration of America's first African-American president, Barack Obama. E.tv will bring you a front row seat when his term of office as America's 44th United States president officially kicks in.
    eNews to cover Barack Obama's inauguration

    Historically the inauguration is filled with ceremony, guards, salutes, parades, speeches, parties and symbolism - of new beginnings, rites of passage and change. eNews will be covering the inauguration live on both the eNews Channel (DStv, channel 403) and on e.tv's eNews Prime Time. The eNews Channel will start at 6:30pm, with eNews Prime Time starting at 7:00pm. The actual swearing in is scheduled to happen at 7:00pm.

    The cream of eNews anchors will regularly keep you informed as the inauguration unfolds. These include anchors such as Andrew Barnes, Iman Rappetti, Jeremy Maggs, Redi Direko and Pat Pillai.

    Last year Time magazine named Barack Obama as its Person of the Year, for his historic candidacy and election, which it described as the steady march of seemingly impossible accomplishments. As this man speaks to the world on Tuesday, eNews Prime Time and eNews Channel will bring you live up to the minute extensive footage on every angle of his inauguration.

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