The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener

The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener

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10635 - The Midday Report: Madlanga Commission: Brain Padayachee continues testimony, Bail granted for accused trio in alleged precious stones robbery case  and  Book of the week
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10635 - The Midday Report: Madlanga Commission: Brain Padayachee continues testimony, Bail granted for accused trio in alleged precious stones robbery case  and  Book of the week
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National and international news and current affairs updated at midday each weekday.

Episode's summary

Mandy Wiener hosts the Midday Report, covering updates on the Madlanga Commission regarding IDAC investigator Brian Padiachi and the suspicious medical absences of Suleiman Karim. The segment also features reports on bail being granted in a 14 million rand precious stones theft case and the withdrawal of charges against a businessman. The report continues with listener reactions to the 'Woolies bag' scandal, legal updates regarding the President's application in the Palapala matter, and the dire living conditions of refugees in Durban. The episode concludes with an interview with author and comedian Prev Reddy about his memoir, 'Qualified Disappointment,' exploring themes of identity and reclaiming one's narrative.

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Highlights

This was despite the fact that she was a civilian prior to getting the job.

00:03:46 · The reporter explains the controversial nature of Dineo Mogweli's appointment as a Brigadier.

Woolies shoppers are not just consumers. They're investigative journalists. They are South African spies, and I love it.

00:15:07 · A listener shares a humorous take on how South Africans monitor the movements of public figures through retail sightings.

the president has failed dismally to explain why it took him so long to file the agent interdict and he has now led to a avoided agency so he could have avoided by doing what in immediately

00:25:23 · The EFF Treasurer General criticizes the President's timing regarding his legal application to halt the impeachment process.

All three levels of government have consistently failed to act.

00:29:33 · An activist highlights the lack of response from local, provincial, and national authorities regarding refugees in Durban.

everything that I did would have been viewed as a disappointment or disappointing. And I was like, I just got good at being a disappointment.

00:32:41 · Prev Reddy explains the inspiration behind his book title and how it reflects his personal experiences growing up.

Episodes

10635-

The Midday Report: Madlanga Commission: Brain Padayachee continues testimony, Bail granted for accused trio in alleged precious stones robbery case  and  Book of the week

Mandy Wiener hosts the Midday Report, covering updates on the Madlanga Commission regarding IDAC investigator Brian Padiachi and the suspicious medical absences of Suleiman Karim. The segment also features reports on bail being granted in a 14 million rand precious stones theft case and the withdrawal of charges against a businessman. The report continues with listener reactions to the 'Woolies bag' scandal, legal updates regarding the President's application in the Palapala matter, and the dire living conditions of refugees in Durban. The episode concludes with an interview with author and comedian Prev Reddy about his memoir, 'Qualified Disappointment,' exploring themes of identity and reclaiming one's narrative.

16 Jul 2026
10634-

Book of the week

In this episode of the Midday Report, the hosts interview Prev Reddy, a comedian, content creator, and actor known online as Auntie Shamilla. The conversation focuses on his new memoir, Qualified Disappointment, which explores his personal journey growing up queer and brown within a conservative South African Indian household. Reddy discusses the transition from social media stardom to long-form storytelling, the emotional challenges of canceling a major homecoming tour, and the process of using literature to reclaim his narrative and address long-standing family silences.

16 Jul 2026
10633-

Opposition parties oppose Ramaphosa's bid to halt the Phala Phala impeachment process

An interview with EFF Treasurer General Mpile Maotwe regarding the President's court application and interdict in the Phalaela matter. Maotwe critiques the merits of the interdict, arguing that the President has failed to demonstrate irreparable harm or justify the timing of the application. The discussion covers the timeline of the impeachment committee process, the appointment of evidence leaders, and the legal requirements for an interdict in the context of potential reputational damage.

16 Jul 2026
10632-

Siyafana Sonke Action Campaign report on the wellbeing of refugee camped in Durban

Activist Yeshlin Governor from Siyafana Sonke discusses the dire living conditions of approximately 450 refugees currently camping on the pavement outside the Home Affairs Refugee Office on Che Guevara Road in Durban. The group, which includes women, children, and elderly individuals with chronic illnesses, has been displaced due to attacks and intimidation in their home communities. Governor highlights a significant lack of urgency from all three levels of government—local, provincial, and national. Despite civil society presenting relocation options and temporary emergency accommodation proposals to the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Migration, officials have failed to provide a response or take action to address the humanitarian crisis.

16 Jul 2026
10631-

Adrian Mackenzie granted bail

Eyewitness News reporter Dimakatsu Leshoro provides an update from court regarding the legal proceedings involving a 14 million rand precious stones theft linked to the Madlanga Commission. The report covers significant developments including the withdrawal of charges against businessman Etienne van der Waals, who is suspected of potentially turning state witness, and the granting of bail for the remaining accused individuals. The coverage details the defense's version of events, where the accused claim they were acting under the instructions of a superior, Julius Mkwanazi, to retrieve stones from a residence in Kilimani. The report also touches upon the professional status of those involved, including an EMPD official and the resignation of Keisha Lee Stoltz.

16 Jul 2026