Veteran news anchor Jeremy Maggs talks about the role of journalism in society
Updated | By Scenic Drive With Rian
Veteran news anchor Jeremy Maggs joined the Scenic Drive on Wednesday.

Journalism plays a very important role in democratic societies.
According to the BBC, one of its main purposes is to supply citizens with the information they need to make informed choices, including educating voters.
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Journalists have the right to freely express their views and opinions, and to question or criticise the government and private sector.
The media serves an important role in providing investigative reports, debates, discussions, backgrounds, and analysis, as well as news stories.
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Investigative journalism has brought down the gauntlet on corruption and fraud in South Africa. Media reports resulted in several probes by crime-busting entities.
One of South Africa's leading journalists, Jeremy Maggs, has been a news producer for the past 30 years.
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Maggs resigned from the television news channel, eNCA, in March.
He visited the Scenic Drive to speak about journalism in South Africa and his new book, 'My Final Answer'.
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Image Credit: Jacaranda FM/ Jeremy Maggs
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