Who would've thunk the day would ever come?Veteran Afrikaans Television news presenter, Riaan Cruywagen has informed the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) of his desire to retire.
Cruywagen has been a familiar face on the Afrikaans news for the past 37 years.
After anchoring more than 7 000 TV news broadcasts, and spending most evenings at work during a broadcasting career spanning 47 years on radio and television, Cruywagen now looks forward to catching up on quality time with his wife and family.
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SABC veteran TV news anchor Riaan Cruywagen to retire
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SABC veteran TV news anchor Riaan Cruywagen to retire
Re: SABC veteran TV news anchor Riaan Cruywagen to retire
what a legend
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Re: SABC veteran TV news anchor Riaan Cruywagen to retire
He has been around for as long as I can remember - and that is a loooong time