
Avusa does the Eastern Cape editor shuffle

All three editors will report to Avusa Media editor-in-chief Mondli Makhanya. "These appointments are aimed at cementing Avusa Media's position as a superior provider of quality content and agenda-setting news in South Africa," comments Makhanya.
McCabe is currently acting editor-in-chief of The Herald and Weekend Post. In addition to the above-mentioned responsibilities, McCabe will be responsible for running a newly created production hub which serves all Avusa Media's Eastern Cape titles, including the Daily Dispatch and Saturday Dispatch in East London.
Production hub

He will also spearhead the creation of an Avusa-wide production hub located in Port Elizabeth.
Robertson, who has been with the Sunday Times for over 10 years, has served in various capacities including senior writer, KwaZulu-Natal bureau chief and national news editor. In her capacity as deputy editor she oversaw the launch of the Sunday Times Zimbabwe edition, which has reportedly seen the Sunday Times' circulation soar in that country in the past four months.

As editor, Naidoo will be responsible for running an integrated news operation for Avusa Media titles, with the objective of building a strong national footprint for the newspapers.
Related
Adtopia expands network reach 21 Nov 2024 News24 journalists take top honours in 2024 Vodacom Journalist of the Year Awards 8 Nov 2024 2024 Vodacom Journalist Awards: Regional winners for Gqeberha 2 Oct 2024 All the Standard Bank Sikuvile Journalism Awards winners 21 Jul 2024 Report shows the decline of print newspapers over the past decade 11 Jul 2024 Daily Maverick’s DM168 newspaper celebrates 8.6% circulation growth amid industry challenges 3 Jun 2024
