Leanne Manas was on Tuesday honoured with the Chevalier de l'Ordre national du Mérite (Knight of the French National Order of Merit) on behalf of President ...
From Oprah Winfrey to Nelson Mandela, Leanne has interviewed an impressive range of public figures, heads of state, thought leaders, and local and international celebrities. The honour was handed over during a ceremony at the French Embassy in Pretoria on Tuesday, on behalf of President Emmanuel Macron. Leanne Manas was on Tuesday honoured with the Chevalier de l’Ordre national du Mérite (Knight of the French National Order of Merit) on behalf of President Emmanuel Macron.
SABC 2 news anchor Leanne Manas was honoured with the Knight of the French National Order Merit this week, a momentous occasion in her career.
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'Morning Live' anchor Leanne Manas has been bestowed with a National Order of Merit for her contribution to South African journalism.
The— SABC_2 (@SABC_2) #SABC2family would like to recognise one of its own for her stellar achievement. “SABC2“ commented: “The #SABC2 family would like to recognise one of its own for her stellar achievement. I can't believe you are still doing it to this day. [Podcast]— SAfmRadio 📻 (@SAfmRadio) @MorningLiveSABCAnchor @LeanneManashas been bestowed with a National Order of Merit for her contribution to South African journalism. “Congratulations on your award Leanne, wish you well. Manas has been a popular face on TV that millions of South Africans still wake up to every morning.
'I still miss you': After being honoured with the Knight of the French Order, Leanne Manas remembered her late co-host, Vuyo Mbuli.
Morning Live news anchor Leanne Manas has warmed Mzansi’s hearts with her stunning smile and energetic news reporting for years. After receiving the Knight of the French Order Leanne Manas took a moment to remember her former ‘Morning Live’ co-host, Vuyo Mbuli. Image via Twitter @LeanneManas @SABC_2 After receiving the Knight of the French Order Leanne Manas took a moment to remember her former ‘Morning Live’ co-host, Vuyo Mbuli. Image via Twitter @LeanneManas @SABC_2
Veteran news anchor Vuyo Mbuli may have passed away, but he will not be forgotten.
I cried with her." It has been nine years since Vuyo Mbuli died in a tragic accident. Danica Khumalo wrote "I remember the day after he had passed, no one in the studio could keep a straight face.