The channel says that it will be introducing daily videos on social media that wrap up the top stories of the day at 18:00.
It will also have a load shedding campaign, which will shed light on this subject.
The channel says that the month of June sees a refreshed line-up of talent with the return of
Newzroom Afrika's own Cathy Mohlahlana, who will continue to co-anchor
The Pulse with Stephen Grootes from 17:00 to 18:00.
This is before she is joined by Thembekile Mrototo in the prime-time 18:00 to 20:00 slot.
Mrototo will then take over for a solo stint between 20:00 and 21:00, where he will continue with the news.
Thabo Mdluli will round off programming for the day as he takes the wheel from 21:00 till midnight with a viewer-centric slot version of
In Focus, which is designed to get the audience involved.
Another new programme is a documentary hour every Saturday at 19:00, which will air again on Sundays at 10:00.
"These changes reflect the continued evolution of
Newzroom Afrika to grow with viewers, remain fresh and always a step ahead," says CEO Thabile Ngwato.
"Building on the enthusiasm shown for our new
Nguni news service on Mzansi Wethu (DStv Channel 163),
Newzroom Afrika is innovating and developing as we mark four phenomenal years since launch," Ngwato concludes.
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