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Actualités of Thursday, 13 August 2015

Source: 237online

Jean Jacques Ze leaves Canal 2 International for Vision4

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Jean Jacques Ze, a reporter at Canal 2 International based in Akwa, Douala, has left the latter to Vision4, according to reliable sources.

However, sources disclosed that there will be resignation formalities between the journalist and his employer in the coming days.

Reached on telephone by camerounactu.net at 6:30pm on Tuesday, the former Editor in Chief of Canal2International channel2 acknowledged the 'hear-say' and said: "Let's say I am still on a contract with Canal2 International. But ... "

The one and a half minute interview revealed the "frustrations" suffered by Jean during his stay in the business. He summarized by saying "It’s possible not to have a job. But when we are fit and we are not aligned, it's frustrating especially when those aligned are not even capable of rendering what third parties can bring."

As a talented Journalist and appreciation from viewers, Jean Jacques Ze does not appear on the screens of Canal2 International and Canal 2 News as he used to.

Ethnic

He was the presenter, not only for 8pm television news on these channels, but also hosted a lot of programs with large audience such as Channel Press, The Areine (all on air, including the morning review on News Channel and the morning show of Canal 2 International. Many of these programs were created with his help.

This native of eastern Cameroon has assumed many roles like editor-in-chief, Director of Information and News room director writing. However, with every post he occupied, he was removed for no reason and replaced by those who made the deal.

"I have been home since Monday. I listen, I read, I watch colleagues. I have not made my decision. There has not been a resignation letter. But I think this time it is too much. It's finished," said the journalist.

However, he said nothing about his presence at Vision4 after Canal2, as indicated by credible sources interviewed by camerounactu.net. The even indicated the position currently being offered by the TV channel which is now part of the bouquet Canal Sat. This a way of saying that the talks are advanced.