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eNCA reporter Dentlinger apologises over mask race row


eNCA reporter Dentlinger apologises over mask race row
2 March 2021 10:29 AM
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Dentlinger and eNCA were accused of racism last week after the reporter appeared to treat black and white politicians differently.
The eNCA reporter at the centre of the recent mask race row has apologised for the 'disrespect' and 'outrage' caused by the incident.
Lindsay Dentlinger was labeled a racist and accused of unconscious bias last week when footage of a post-budget briefing showed her treating two politicians - one black, one white - differently in respect of their wearing masks.
Dentlinger allowed Freedom Front Plus leader Pieter Groenewald to conduct his interview without one but asked UDM Deputy President Nqabayomzi Kwankwa to keep his on.

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UPDATE: ANC gives eNCA management 7 days to respond on racsim issue


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JOHANNESBURG - The African National Congress (ANC) has given eNCA management seven days to respond to their grievances around transformation.
eNCA signed a memorandum handed over by the party listing their demands which include transformation and rehabilitation of racist journalists.
A group of ANC members led by the party's Jessie Duarte and Nomvula Mokonyane staged a picket on Tuesday outside the eNCA offices in Hyde Park.
Reporter Lindsay Dentlinger has now apologised for her behaviour outside Parliament last week asking only black MPs to keep their masks on during interviews.
Her employer insists her failure to do the same with their white counterparts was not racist.

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