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Here's why we think Shahan Ramkissoon is just šŸ˜

eNCAā€™s news anchor, Shahan Ramkissoon has been a popular face on TV over the recent months.

He recently recovered from  Covid-19 and his decision to share updates with the public, endeared him to many.

ā€œThe Leadā€ anchor said he got into journalism because he knew it would empower him to hold people accountable, especially to the Constitution.

ā€œWhen I was 14, my school withheld report cards of pupils who couldn't afford to pay fees. They also didn't allow them to go on excursions.

ā€œI found this to be outrageous and wanted to do something about it, so I wrote about it in the Young Daily News.

ā€œThe education department intervened, and the school principal was reprimanded, and action was taken.

ā€œIt was then I realized the power of journalism,ā€ Ramkissoon said.

Ramkissoonā€™s journey as a news journalist began in newspapers, he then got into radio while at university and eventually TV.

ā€œThis isn't about fame or recognition for me, it's about journalistic passion and integrity.

ā€œI started as a field reporter at eNews in 2007. I worked in PE and then moved to Johannesburg, where I covered general news and, eventually, politics. I left in 2013 to work abroad.

ā€œI was a correspondent and anchor between New York and London until 2016. I returned home to eNCA, and the rest is still unfolding,ā€ he said.

Ramkissoon said he loves sharing the countries and world's top stories to millions of people.

ā€œI have great respect for every viewer and I go out of my way to ensure every story is relevant to those who watch my show,ā€ he said.

Before each show Ramkissoon and his team go through rigorous preparation.

ā€œEvery single day I drive the news agenda for my show, together with the team.

ā€œI get in pretty early to prepare my rundown and write everything, according to my style, which is truth-based and pretty cheeky.

ā€œI'm in constant contact with the editorial team to debate guests and stories. A lot of hard work goes into making sure our viewers get the right information, quickly,ā€ he said.

Ramkissoon said although he has become a household name, itā€™s still about journalism.

ā€œI get really shy when people come up to me in public, but I'm always polite. After all, people are supporting my work by watching my show, and I'm eternally thankful.

ā€œAmid the so-called fame, again, this is about journalism, not popularity,ā€ he said.

Once the cameras and mics are off, Ramkissoon turns on the music and winds down.

ā€œI love music, and I love dancing, even though I'm not sure I actually do the gwara gwara perfectly yet. Prince Kaybee, Dj Maphorisa, Busiswa, and Mafikizolo are just some of the artists on my playlist. I wake up to music and sleep to music,ā€ he said.

-IOL

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