Thami Ngubeni joins eNCA as a co-anchor
Metro FM radio personality Thami Ngubeni has joined eNCA as a co-anchor with Gareth Edwards on ‘SA Morning’.
Actress and radio personality Thami Ngubeni has joined eNCA as a co-anchor with Gareth Edwards on SA Morning.
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THAMI NGUBENI ANCHOR ROLE
IOL reports that the Metro FM radio personality Thami Ngubeni made her first appearance on eNCA on Monday, 4 September.
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The Tv personality tells the publication that eNCA approached her and asked if she would be keen, be interested to join the team and come on board as the co-anchor for the morning show.
“And clearly, I was very delighted. I’ve wanted to work with eNCA on other projects, but this was like a really great opportunity. There was no way I could say no.”
She adds that she’s watched Gareth in the morning and thinks he’s amazing, personable, informed and he has a really great way about him. Being his co-anchor and joining him on the morning show, for her, was great.
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ENCA EDITOR GARETH PRAISES TV PERSONALITY
The Editor in Chief of eNCA, John Bailey tells Sunday World that Thami Ngubeni has demonstrated exceptional professionalism, dedication, and talent in her role as a news anchor.
“She has the ability to deliver news with poise, accuracy, and charisma. Added to this, she has an innate talent for connecting with the audience, making complex stories relatable, and delivering breaking news with composure under pressure”.
Ngubeni has worked as a newsreader and has hosted Metro FM’s The Sacred Space for the past 17 years, which focused on inspirational and gospel music, messages of hope, transformation, and personal and spiritual development.
TVSA reports that Ngubeni has acted in numerous TV shows such as Generations, Entangled, Jozi H and many more.
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