Primedia Broadcasting|10822 - The Midday Report: NPA withdraws corruption charges against senior Crime Intelligence officials, ANC Chief Whip lays criminal charge against DA MP Dr Burke and his company Kastelo
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This episode covers the withdrawal of fraud and corruption charges by IDAC against senior crime intelligence officials following testimony at the Madlanga Commission, alongside Fadil Adams' ongoing testimony regarding inconsistencies in his statements. The program also reports on criminal charges laid by the ANC against DA MP Mark Burke and President Cyril Ramaphosa's bilateral meeting with the Zimbabwean President.
The episode concludes with a sports preview of the Premier League season and MTN8 updates, discussions on the rising costs of live sports, and a wrap-up of positive news stories, including an Einstein Fellowship achievement and a successful dolphin rescue.
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It really is a stunning reversal. So, Crime Intelligence Brigadier Dineo Mokwele, Division Head Dumisani Kumalo, several co-accused, today having the charges against them withdrawn.
00:02:05 · The reporter describes the significant legal development regarding the withdrawal of criminal charges against high-ranking officials.
We're of the firm view that we can't allow that to be a matter that goes down unchallenged.
00:17:02 · The ANC Chief Whip explains the motivation behind laying criminal charges against a DA Member of Parliament.
We are committed to moving people and goods seamlessly and securing their safety across our border in a well-managed and coordinated manner.
00:27:47 · President Ramaphosa outlines the commitment to efficient and safe cross-border movement during the meeting with Zimbabwe's President.
fans can ultimately no longer afford to go to the stadiums because of the amount of money that they pay.
00:37:34 · The speaker discusses how rising ticket prices are making live sports attendance difficult for many supporters.
Delisha Davids has become the first South African ever selected for the prestigious Einstein Fellowship, which is quite something when you realize that only one person in the world is chosen each year.
00:39:06 · The segment highlights a historic academic achievement by a South African scholar.
This episode covers the withdrawal of fraud and corruption charges by IDAC against senior crime intelligence officials following testimony at the Madlanga Commission, alongside Fadil Adams' ongoing testimony regarding inconsistencies in his statements. The program also reports on criminal charges laid by the ANC against DA MP Mark Burke and President Cyril Ramaphosa's bilateral meeting with the Zimbabwean President.
The episode concludes with a sports preview of the Premier League season and MTN8 updates, discussions on the rising costs of live sports, and a wrap-up of positive news stories, including an Einstein Fellowship achievement and a successful dolphin rescue.
Objavljeno21 авг. 2026
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10822-
The Midday Report: NPA withdraws corruption charges against senior Crime Intelligence officials, ANC Chief Whip lays criminal charge against DA MP Dr Burke and his company Kastelo
Slušano
This episode covers the withdrawal of fraud and corruption charges by IDAC against senior crime intelligence officials following testimony at the Madlanga Commission, alongside Fadil Adams' ongoing testimony regarding inconsistencies in his statements. The program also reports on criminal charges laid by the ANC against DA MP Mark Burke and President Cyril Ramaphosa's bilateral meeting with the Zimbabwean President.
The episode concludes with a sports preview of the Premier League season and MTN8 updates, discussions on the rising costs of live sports, and a wrap-up of positive news stories, including an Einstein Fellowship achievement and a successful dolphin rescue.
21 авг. 2026
10821-
The Good Things Guy
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Brent Lindeke presents a roundup of positive news stories in this Friday edition of Good Things. The episode covers the historic achievement of Stellenbosch University academic Delisha Davids, who has been selected for the prestigious Einstein Fellowship, and a community rescue effort involving a rare Risso's dolphin stranded on Silver Sands beach. Additionally, the program provides an update on Sidney Miller, whose life was transformed through viral social media support, noting his successful second cataract removal procedure.
21 авг. 2026
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Sports Wrap
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Tolakele Nganga provides an extensive preview of upcoming sporting events, beginning with Premier League predictions featuring Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool, and Arsenal. The discussion covers the impact of managerial changes and squad depth on the English top flight.
The episode also delves into South African football, specifically the MTN8 semifinals involving Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates, alongside concerns regarding the Bafana Bafana coaching vacancy and salary negotiations. Finally, the segment addresses the high cost of rugby ticketing for the Springboks' rivalry series and concludes with news regarding Carlos Alcaraz's return to the US Open.
21 авг. 2026
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MK Party, UAT back in court to challenge Ramaphosa impeachment interdict
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This episode features an interview with EWN parliamentary reporter Lindsay Dentlinger regarding the legal challenges surrounding President Cyril Ramaphosa's impeachment inquiry. The discussion focuses on the MK and United African Transformation (UAT) parties' attempt in the Western Cape High Court to seek leave to appeal an interdict that temporarily stayed parliamentary proceedings.
The report details the arguments presented by advocate Dalian Porfu, specifically addressing the uncertainty regarding the timeline for review applications and the opposition's claim that the concept of mootness is a mirage. The segment also covers the judges' skepticism concerning the duration of potential appeals to the Supreme Court of Appeal following the Constitutional Court's refusal to grant direct leave to appeal.
21 авг. 2026
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ANC Chief Whip to lay criminal charges against DA MP Dr Burke and his company Kastelo
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ANC chief whip Mdumisenisani Thule discusses the criminal charges laid against Democratic Alliance (DA) Member of Parliament Dr. Mark Burke and his company, Castillo. The allegations involve potential contraventions of the National Credit Act and Financial Intelligence laws, alongside investigations into approximately four billion rand in transactions. Thule addresses the implications for parliamentary committees and the distinction between political relations within the Government of National Unity and the pursuit of potential criminality.
21 авг. 2026
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Madlanga Commission continues to hear testimony from NCC Leader, Fadiel Adams
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This report covers the ongoing proceedings of the Midlanger Commission, focusing on the testimony of Fadil Adams. The coverage details inconsistencies in Adams' testimony following the playing of a recording made by IDAC advocate Rishanta Ram Sami. Key points include Adams' contradictions regarding his meeting with an individual named Elvis and his connections to officials at the Orlando police station. The report also addresses allegations of withheld information, discrepancies in Section 27 referral documents, and the potential for criminal proceedings related to the recordings used during the commission.
21 авг. 2026
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NPA to withdraw corruption charges against senior Crime Intelligence officials
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The National Prosecuting Authority's Anti-Corruption Unit (IDAC) has formally withdrawn all fraud and corruption charges against seven senior crime intelligence officials, including Brigadier Dineo Mokwele and Division Head Dumisani Kumalo. This significant reversal follows the testimony of former IDAC head Andrea Johnson at the Midlanga Commission.
The withdrawal appears to be final rather than provisional, effectively closing the matter for now. While the officials expressed relief, their legal counsel has indicated intentions to pursue a counterclaim against the state for damages caused by the prosecution.
21 авг. 2026
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The Midday Report: Madlanga Commission continues to hear testimony from NCC Leader, Fadiel Adams, Ramaphosa launches the third phase of the government business partnership and Book of the week: 185 The Janine van Wyk Story as told to Firdose Moonda
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This episode covers significant South African news updates, including the launch of phase three of the Government Business Partnership aimed at driving economic reforms and job creation. The program also details Fadil Adams' testimony at the Madlanga Commission regarding criminal charges against senior officials.
Additionally, the episode reports on Brown Mokhotse's ongoing bail applications, a legal dispute in KZN between the mayor of Nkosi Langalibalele and foreign shop owners, and student protests at CPUT. The episode concludes with an interview with sports journalist Fredoze Munde about his new book documenting the life of legendary footballer Janine van Wyk.
20 авг. 2026
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Book of the week: 185 The Janine van Wyk Story as told to Firdose Moonda
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In this episode of the Madeira Report, host Mandy discusses the new sports memoir 185 with author and sports journalist Fredoze Munde. The book chronicles the extraordinary career of Janine van Wyk, a former Banyana Banyana captain who holds the record for the most international appearances by any African footballer, male or female.
The conversation explores Van Wyk's journey from playing in South African townships to professional stints in the United States, Scotland, and Greece. Munde provides insight into the evolution of women's football in Africa, the challenges of professionalism in the South African domestic league, and Van Wyk's enduring legacy through her leadership and the development of the JVW FC program.
20 авг. 2026
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Ramaphosa launches the third phase of the government business partnership
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At Summer Place in Sandton, the South African president has launched phase three of the Government Business Partnership. This economic initiative aims to drive reforms, boost investment, and create jobs by expanding the partnership's focus from four areas to ten distinct streams. The program builds on the successes of previous phases, such as removal from the FATF grey list and credit rating upgrades.
The presentation by Discovery CEO Adrian Gore outlines a strategy to transition from 1.6% growth toward targets exceeding 3%. Key priorities for this phase include energy, logistics, crime and corruption reduction, and addressing the crisis in the City of Johannesburg. The partnership utilizes business leaders with deep domain expertise to act as enablers and growth drivers for the national economy.
20 авг. 2026
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CPUT campus shutdown
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An update on the ongoing shutdown of the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) campuses in the Western Cape. Following the torching of a building on the Bellville campus and significant infrastructure damage estimated at over one million rand, Higher Education Minister Manamela has intervened to facilitate talks between students and university management. The protests were initially sparked by a draft financial recovery plan for 2027, which has since been withdrawn pending further consultation.
Student demands include the removal of the vice chancellor and CFO, as well as the release of academic transcripts and certificates to NSFAS-funded students. While the university issued an emergency evacuation order for residences, some students have defied the order. A departmental task team led by Professor Tandi Lewin has been tasked with mediating the dispute to find a way forward and resume academic programs.
20 авг. 2026
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Brown Mogotsi returns to court
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This report covers the court appearance of self-proclaimed political fixer Brown Makhotse at the Johannesburg Magistrates Court. Facing charges including perjury, defeating the ends of justice, and unlawful possession of a firearm, the Northwest businessman is attempting to secure his release on bail for the fourth time. The proceedings focus on the defense's attempt to present new facts, specifically regarding a new verifiable address, which has been a central point of contention in previous bail denials. The case has been postponed until next Monday for the presentation of this fresh bail bid.
20 авг. 2026
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Foreign nationals take KZN Mayor to court
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This report covers a legal dispute in the KwaZulu-Natal High Court involving 38 shop owners and the mayor of the Nkosi Langalibalele local municipality. The plaintiffs are seeking to make interim orders final, which prevent the mayor from conducting unauthorized inspections and from making inflammatory social media posts regarding foreign nationals. The case follows incidents of shop closures, confiscated keys, and widespread looting in Estcourt.
The discussion explores the tension between municipal law enforcement duties and allegations of xenophobic incitement. While the legal team for the mayor maintains that the municipality is simply enforcing bylaws and trading permits, the court has previously ordered the removal of hateful remarks and the return of property to business owners.
20 авг. 2026
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Madlanga Commission continues to hear testimony from NCC Leader, Fadiel Adams
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This episode covers the high-stakes testimony of Fadil Adams before the Madlanga Commission, where the Member of Parliament faced intense scrutiny from both evidence leaders and commissioners. The report details Adams' series of concessions regarding his claims of intercepted criminal dockets and the lack of evidence supporting certain criminal complaints against senior crime officials. The proceedings also highlight allegations of intimidation within the commission room involving Stuart Sharnick and the investigation into connections between various figures, including Brown Mokhotse.
The coverage examines the credibility of Adams' reliance on the late General Andre Lincoln as a source and the commissioners' skepticism regarding his failure to verify claims of docket interception before escalating matters to the Minister. The report provides an observational look at the unfolding tension, the legal challenges presented by the testimony, and the procedural complexities involving the police inspectorate.
20 авг. 2026
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The Midday Report: Madlanga Commission testimony from NCC Leader, Fadiel Adams, The cost of water leaks on residents and Hope dealers Episode 3
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This episode covers significant legal developments in South Africa, including the Madlaga Commission's confrontation with MP Fadil Adams over untruthful testimony and updates on the DJ Warwick Stock murder case. The report also details the reopening of the Usindiso building fire trial due to evidence discrepancies.
Additionally, the episode explores the 'Urban Surfer' initiative supporting Johannesburg waste reclaimers and examines the severe water infrastructure crisis in Johannesburg, characterized by massive leaks and billing errors. Finally, the program discusses South Africa's recent drop in consumer inflation to 4.3%.
19 авг. 2026
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Annual consumer price inflation was 4,3% in July 2026, down from 5,0% in June 2026
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This episode discusses the recent decline in the South African consumer inflation rate, which dropped to 4.3% in July from 5.4% in June. Featuring guest Patrick Kelly from Statistics South Africa, the conversation explores the drivers behind this slowdown, including significant decreases in food and non-alcoholic beverages, municipal tariffs, and fuel prices. The discussion also addresses potential risks to this trend, such as rising oil prices and predicted drought conditions, alongside the limitations of the current inflation basket measurement.
19 авг. 2026
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The cost of water leaks on residents
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This episode explores the escalating water crisis in Johannesburg, focusing on extreme billing errors, infrastructure failure, and systemic mismanagement. The discussion details personal accounts of exorbitant bills caused by faulty meters and the city's failure to rectify documented errors, alongside broader statistics regarding massive water loss from thousands of pipe leaks.
Featuring Ferio Adam, Executive Director of WaterCan, the conversation delves into the financial complexities of the City of Johannesburg's budget, specifically the impact of account sweeping and the recent implementation of ring-fencing for Joburg Water. The episode also addresses the broader implications of unpaid contractors on infrastructure projects and the emergence of organized corruption, referred to as the 'water mafia,' within the utility sector.
19 авг. 2026
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Hope dealers Episode 3: The Urban Surfers Turning Jozi’s Waste Into Work
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This episode of The Hope Dealers features Urban Surfer South Africa, an innovative community upliftment project founded by former waste picker Sifiso Gumbi and John Kuhlman. The initiative aims to restore dignity, safety, and sustainable income to Johannesburg's informal waste reclaimers, who are often invisible contributors to the city's circular economy.
The narrative explores how Urban Surfer uses branded trolleys, PPE, and recycling hubs to formalize the informal recycling space. Through a visit to a recycling hub in Parktown, the episode demonstrates the environmental impact of reclaiming waste—diverting tons of material from landfills—and discusses the importance of humanizing reclaimers to foster community respect and effective climate action.
19 авг. 2026
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State is set to officially reopen its case on the Usindiso fire
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The state has formally reopened its case against Dembisod Matloze, who faces 76 counts of murder and other charges related to the 2023 Usindisa building fire in Johannesburg. The reopening follows the identification of discrepancies regarding post-mortem results, documentation, and photographs of the deceased, including issues concerning the gender of at least one victim. While the proceedings were delayed due to the presiding judge's heavy caseload, the court granted the application to ensure a thorough ventilation of evidence to avoid a travesty of justice for the victims' families.
19 авг. 2026
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Pre-Trial proceedings for the alleged mastermind in the murder case of popular Dj Warrick Stock set to resume
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Pre-trial proceedings for Victor Majola, accused of ordering the killing of DJ Warwick Stock, have been postponed at the Johannesburg High Court. While the gunman, Joaquim Armando Pakula, has pleaded guilty and received a 25-year sentence, the trial for the alleged mastermind remains delayed due to unresolved financial issues between Majola and his legal team. The court has granted a postponement to allow time for securing legal representation and reviewing the details of Pakula's plea agreement.
19 авг. 2026
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Madlanga Commission hears testimony from NCC Leader, Fadiel Adams
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The Matlanga Commission features heated exchanges involving suspended MP Fadil Adams, who faced reprimand from Justice Madlanga regarding late affidavit submissions and discrepancies in his testimony. The proceedings examine allegations of police misconduct, the handling of classified crime intelligence documents, and the potential implications for senior crime intelligence officers. The session also touches upon the withdrawal of criminal charges related to the appointment of Brigadier Deneo Mokwele and Adams' personal account of his arrest and treatment by the PKTT.
19 авг. 2026
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The Midday Report: Madlanga Commission hears about WhatsApp texts from the late taxi boss, Mr Msibi, Joburg in Jeopardy report by Centre for Development and Enterprise and ANC were favourable to offering indemnity to apartheid-era crimes
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This episode of the Midday Report covers significant legal and political developments in South Africa, including updates from the Madlanga Commission regarding alleged criminal links and tender fraud involving the late taxi boss Joe Msibi. The report also examines declassified cabinet minutes that suggest a potential secret indemnity deal between the apartheid government and the ANC regarding crimes committed during that era.
Additionally, the episode explores the ongoing state capture investigations and their impact on legal expertise, alongside a deep dive into the 'Johannesburg Matters' report. This report highlights the severe financial and infrastructural crisis facing Johannesburg and its implications for the broader South African economy.
18 авг. 2026
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Joburg in Jeopardy report by Centre for Development and Enterprise
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This episode discusses the findings of the 'Johannesburg in Jeopardy' report released by the Centre for Development and Entrepreneurship (CDE). The discussion focuses on the severe financial distress, infrastructure collapse, and rising unemployment currently facing Johannesburg. As the country's primary economic hub, the city's stability is presented as a national priority for South Africa.
The conversation explores the implications of the city's decline, including the loss of 90,000 jobs in a single year and the impact on the broader national economy. The interview highlights an upcoming series of eight reports designed to diagnose the root causes of crime, corruption, and budgetary failures, while ultimately aiming to propose actionable remedies for the city's recovery.
18 авг. 2026
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Declassified document shows ANC were favourable to offering indemnity to apartheid-era crimes
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This episode explores recent developments in the Kampapa inquiry regarding alleged apartheid-era crimes and the potential existence of a backdoor agreement. Featuring Daily Maverick assistant editor Marianne Tamme, the discussion centers on newly declassified cabinet minutes from F.W. de Klerk's final administration. These documents suggest an agreement between the apartheid state and the ANC regarding indemnity for crimes was reached 48 hours before the 1994 election.
The conversation examines the implications of these findings for accountability, the role of political interference in prosecutorial policy, and the challenges faced by the commission due to the destruction of historical records. The dialogue addresses whether this document serves as a smoking gun for a negotiated settlement that prioritized national reconciliation over criminal prosecution.
18 авг. 2026
10798-
Second suspect in Boksburg Magistrates’ court in connection to the deadly shooting of two anti-gang unit officers
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A report from the Brakenburg Magistrates Court regarding the second suspect, 24-year-old Jamal Meyer, arrested in connection with the deadly shooting of two anti-gang unit officers and two women in Reicher Park. The proceedings cover Meyer's initial court appearance, his allegations of brutal assault by members of the South African Police Service, and the legal discussions surrounding the detention location of co-accused Regan Collis.
18 авг. 2026
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SCOPA receive a briefing from SIU, NPA and DPCI on the ongoing case
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The Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) received a briefing from the Special Investigating Unit (SIU), the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), and the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations (the Hawks) regarding the progress of state capture investigations. The presentation addressed public narratives concerning the slow pace of prosecutions and the complexities involved in handling large volumes of referrals from the SIU and recommendations from the Zondo Commission of Inquiry.
Key data points revealed that 56 state capture matters remain under investigation, while 99 individuals are currently facing trial in various courts. The briefing also highlighted significant challenges to the investigative process, including a loss of specialized forensic accounting and investigating skills to the private sector.
18 авг. 2026
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Julius Mkhwanazi and his five co-accused in court for Mbense murder bail hearing
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EWN reporter Demokato Lashoro provides an update from the Brakfontein Magistrates Court regarding the bail application for Julius Mkwanazi and five others facing charges of murder and defeating the ends of justice. The state has moved to reopen its case, calling investigating officer Norm Samasuku to testify about allegations of witness interference and flight risk. The report details connections to a previous 14.9 million Rand precious stones case and highlights the emotional toll on the family of deceased victim Mzoike Koza.
18 авг. 2026
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Madlanga Commission hears about WhatsApp texts from the late Mr Msibi
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The Midday Report explores developing allegations at the Madlanga Commission involving text messages from the late taxi industry figure Jotham Mcebe. The report details evidence regarding the alleged 'Big Five' criminal cartel, including attempts to sell grabber technology in Eswatini and tender fraud within the Ekurhuleni municipality and Gauteng Transport Department.
Additionally, the program discusses a Daily Maverick investigation into potential 1994 indemnity deals concerning apartheid-era crimes and examines a new report from Anne Bernstein regarding the socio-economic decline of Johannesburg ahead of local government elections.
18 авг. 2026
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The Midday Report: Madlanga Commission hears testimony from Vusi Cat Matlala, ANC parliament calls for the expulsion of DA MP, Mark Burke and Sports Wrap
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The Midday Report covers Kat Matlala's testimony at the Midlanga Commission, where he has avoided self-incrimination regarding the Medicare 24 tender. The broadcast also features President Cyril Ramaphosa chairing the SADC summit in Durban, focusing on regional trade and economic integration.
Additional reports include the SACP election manifesto launch, allegations of financial misconduct involving DA MP Mark Burke, and updates on Johannesburg's power outages. The episode concludes with a sports wrap covering South African football, upcoming rugby tests, and international cricket.
17 авг. 2026
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Sports Wrap
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Mawande Mateza joins the program to discuss recent developments in South African and international sports. The conversation covers the early stages of the Betway Premiership, analyzing the title race prospects between Kaizer Chiefs, Orlando Pirates, and Mamelodi Sundowns, as well as the impact of individual errors on team performance. The discussion shifts to rugby, focusing on ticket sales for the upcoming Springboks versus New Zealand test series and the challenges of player availability in domestic franchises. Finally, the episode touches upon Australia's historic loss to Bangladesh in cricket and its implications for the World Test Championship.
17 авг. 2026
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City Power battles backlogs that see Joburg residents endure days-long power outages
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City Power spokesperson Isaac Mangene discusses the current state of power outages and service backlogs in Johannesburg. The interview addresses the impact of a recent cold snap on electricity infrastructure, the reduction in outage calls from 7,000 to approximately 3,600, and ongoing challenges such as vandalism in areas like Randburg and Rosettenville.
The discussion also covers technical difficulties related to power surges when restoring electricity to old infrastructure. Mangene highlights the necessity of unplugging high-power appliances during restoration and notes the significant financial backlog required to replace aging cables and transformers within the city's network.
17 авг. 2026
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ANC parliament calls for the expulsion of DA MP, Mark Burke
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This episode discusses the growing controversy surrounding Mark Burke, the Democratic Alliance (DA) federal finance chairperson, following an affidavit from the South African Reserve Bank. The South African Reserve Bank alleges that Castello, a fintech group founded by Burke, misrepresented business activities to circumvent national exchange controls involving approximately 4 billion rand. The discussion features ANC programming whip Cameron Dugmore, who outlines the ANC's calls for Burke's removal from parliamentary finance and appropriations committees due to potential conflicts of interest and the ongoing legal battle between Castello and the central bank.
17 авг. 2026
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SACP ready for local government elections
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SACP national organizer Mklekwa Nkumalo discusses the South African Communist Party's recent election manifesto launch and its strategy for upcoming elections. The discussion covers the party's intention to contest across the country, its analysis of previous local government election results regarding PR seats, and its stance on potential political coalitions. Nkumalo clarifies the party's position within the election space, emphasizing a focus on working-class rights and outlining specific parties with which the SACP is unwilling to form alliances.
17 авг. 2026
10789-
46th SADC summit
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Reporting from the final day of the 46th Ordinary Summit of the South African Development Community (SADC) in Durban, this episode covers the key addresses and regional objectives discussed by heads of state. The summit highlights a strategic push for economic integration, with South Africa taking over the chairmanship and setting an ambitious target to increase intra-SADC trade from 20% to 50%. Discussions involve transitioning the region into an economic powerhouse through increased beneficiation of raw materials and improved disease control interconnectedness.
The report also addresses social tensions in South Africa, specifically regarding recent xenophobic incidents and the diplomatic efforts by President Cyril Ramaphosa to reassure foreign leaders. The coverage concludes with observations of local Marikana-related protests near Durban City Hall, where demonstrators expressed grievances regarding undocumented migrants and police presence during the summit.
17 авг. 2026
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Madlanga Commission hears testimony from Vusi Cat Matlala
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This episode covers the testimony of Kat Matlala at the Midlanga Commission of Inquiry. The report details how Matlala, who is currently facing charges for attempted murder and awaiting trial regarding the Medicare 24 tender, provided limited testimony due to legal arguments regarding insufficient time to review a 2,000-page document bundle.
The coverage includes insights from EWN reporter Alpha Ramashwana on the lack of cross-examination during the session and Matlala's refusal to discuss specific details involving a 360 million rand SAPS tender to avoid self-incrimination. The broadcast also features live excerpts from the commission, where Matlala addresses his relationship with senior police officers and the movement of funds through Luxco Africa.
17 авг. 2026
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The Midday Report: Madlanga Commission to lay criminal charges against Carrim, Gauteng High Court orders NSFAS board to be reinstated and The Good Things Guy
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This episode examines the Madlanga Commission's decision to refer businessman Suleiman Karim to the NPA for potential prosecution following his failure to appear. The discussion includes legal analysis of obstructing commissions and updates on Fadil Adams' court appearance.
The program also covers shifting political polling trends indicating a decline for the ANC, a court ruling regarding the NSFAS administration, and the need for legislative reform. The episode concludes with a sports wrap-up and inspiring stories from 'The Good Things Guy' about South Africans overcoming adversity.
14 авг. 2026
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Gauteng High Court orders NSFAS board to be reinstated
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This episode covers a significant ruling from the Pretoria High Court regarding the administration of NSFAS. The court found the decision by Higher Education Minister Buti Manamela to appoint Professor Hlengani Matabula as administrator to be irrational, ordering that the dissolved board members be reinstated to their positions immediately.
The discussion features an interview with DA MP Dr. Dalmain Christians, who provides political reaction to the judgment. The conversation explores the implications of the Nugent Commission findings, allegations regarding the integrity of the appointed administrator, and broader calls for the legislative reform of the NSFAS Act to handle increasing student bursary volumes.
14 авг. 2026
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Sports Wrap
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Sports Wrap with Tola Kele Mganga provides an overview of recent and upcoming sporting events in South Africa and beyond. The discussion covers Banyana Banyana's complex qualification status for the World Cup following their WAFCON quarterfinal loss, as well as the transfer dynamics involving Stellenbosch FC, Mamelodi Sundowns, and Kaizer Chiefs.
The episode also examines the upcoming PSL clash between Sundowns and Chiefs, the recent performance of Kaizer Chiefs in the league, and the psychological impact of grief on Orlando Pirates players following recent losses. The segment concludes with a look at the highly anticipated rugby clash between the Bulls and the All Blacks.
14 авг. 2026
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The Good Things Guy
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Brent Lindeke presents three inspiring South African stories focused on resilience and achievement. The episode covers former ABSA CEO Ari Reitenbach's 4,000-kilometer cycling journey across Europe to raise awareness for the Ari Reitenbach Parkinson's Foundation, and the global success of the edtech company Teach Me Too, which has been recognized by Times World as a top company for 2026. Additionally, the episode highlights the story of Nolo Matawane, a young football player from Sharpeville, and the community efforts to provide him with prosthetic support through organizations like Play It Forward and Jumping Kids.
14 авг. 2026
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Opinion polls as guides to political life, death, and coalitions
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Political analyst Professor Suzanne Boyesen joins host Mandy to discuss recent opinion polling data regarding the shifting political landscape in South Africa. The discussion focuses on findings from the Social Research Foundation (SRF) and Ipsos, highlighting a significant decline for the ANC, particularly in Johannesburg and KwaZulu-Natal. The analysis compares national projections and regional shifts, noting the rise of the DA in certain areas and the emergence of the MK Party as a notable political force.
14 авг. 2026
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Adams case postponed to 11 September
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This report covers the court appearance of Fadil Adams in KwaZulu-Natal, where he faces accusations of fraud and defeating the ends of justice. The charges stem from unauthorized visits to Westville prison under the guise of an oversight visit involving a blue light escort, during which Adams interviewed inmates including a confessed hitman.
Adams addresses allegations regarding his late affidavit submission to the Madlanga Commission, attributing the delay to a malfunctioning laptop while Parliament disputes his claims. The report concludes with Adams hinting at further revelations regarding sinister motives and misconduct that he intends to disclose during his upcoming appearance at the commission.
14 авг. 2026
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Carrim found to be in contempt of court
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In this episode, host Mandy interviews Advocate Paul Pretorius, a legal expert and former evidence leader at the Zondo Commission, regarding the legal ramifications of witnesses refusing to testify. The discussion focuses on the powers of commissions of inquiry to address witness non-compliance, specifically through the lens of the Commissions Act and the potential for charges related to hindering or obstructing justice.
Pretorius explores the legal consequences for both recalcitrant witnesses and medical practitioners who may provide false certificates to excuse absences. The conversation covers the mechanisms for subpoenaing doctors, the role of law enforcement in enforcing criminal procedure, and the necessity for commissions to assert their authority to maintain public trust and ensure accountability in investigations into serious criminal conduct.
14 авг. 2026
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Madlanga Commission to lay criminal charges against Carrim
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This episode covers recent developments at the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry, focusing on the repeated failure of Suleiman Karim to appear for testimony. Following multiple postponements and a refusal to undergo an independent medical assessment, the commission is considering referring Karim to the National Prosecuting Authority for potential criminal prosecution. The report also details concerns regarding the lack of objectivity in Karim's personal physician's medical reports.
Additionally, the broadcast examines the ongoing testimony of advocate Drew Ramsami concerning investigations into Crime Intelligence and the handling of a 360 million rand police tender involving Vusimzile Matlala. The discussion touches upon allegations of targeted investigations within the Hawks (ID) and the legal implications of the commission's decision to refer matters for criminal investigation.
14 авг. 2026
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The Midday Report: Madlanga Commission focuses on KZN Police, SA seeks reimbursement from Malawi, Nigeria after R300 million repatriation bill and Hope dealers series
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This episode investigates the Midlanger Commission's findings regarding extrajudicial killings by KwaZulu-Natal police and the alleged links between the tow truck industry, drug trafficking, and corruption. The discussion also covers the DA's call for police body cameras to improve accountability and transparency in high-crime areas.
Additionally, the episode explores the unexpected costs of repatriation efforts from Malawi and Zimbabwe, listener reactions to police brutality, and the impact of a cold front on KwaZulu-Natal. We also feature 'The Hope Dealers' series, highlighting City Kids School in Johannesburg as a model for community-driven education.
13 авг. 2026
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The Midday Report: Informal settlements creep onto military bases posing security risk, Joburg Waste Crisis: 316 casual workers plan to resume strike and Book of the week: The Rock ’n Roll Years; Cricket in an Umpire’s Orbit by Telford Vice
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This episode explores pressing legal and security issues in South Africa, including allegations of a police hit squad in KwaZulu-Natal linked to the tow truck industry and updates on the AKA murder case and Duduzile Zuma. The discussion also covers the security risks posed by informal settlements encroaching on military bases and the impact of underfunding within the Department of Defence.
Additionally, the episode examines labor disputes involving Pikitup casual workers in Johannesburg and their potential impact on waste collection services. Finally, cricket umpire Marais Erasmus joins to discuss his memoir, 'The Rock and Roll Years,' reflecting on the challenges of international umpiring and the introduction of the DRS.
13 авг. 2026
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Book of the week: The Rock ’n Roll Years; Cricket in an Umpire’s Orbit by Telford Vice
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In this episode of the Midday Report, host Mandy interviews renowned cricket umpire Marais Erasmus about his new memoir, The Rock and Roll Years: Cricket in an Umpire's Orbit, written by journalist Telford Weiss. The conversation explores Erasmus's career on the international stage, covering the transition into the era of the Decision Review System (DRS) and the impact of technological changes on officiating.
Erasmus shares various anecdotes from his time on the field, including humorous customs incidents in Dubai and reflections on high-stakes moments like the 2019 World Cup final. The discussion also touches upon his philosophy of accountability in umpiring and the methodology behind selecting his personal all-time best XI players based on his experience as a neutral official.
13 авг. 2026
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Joburg Waste Crisis: 316 casual workers plan to resume strike
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An interview with Temba Magoda, spokesperson for Pick It Up casual workers, regarding the recent refuse collection crisis in Johannesburg. The discussion explores the tension between casual workers and Deputy Mayor Loyiso Masuku, addressing allegations of political agendas and the impact of worker stay-aways on community sanitation. Magoda clarifies that while depots are currently open, the potential for future protests remains if labor disputes regarding permanent employment and public defamation are not resolved.
13 авг. 2026
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Informal settlements creep onto military bases posing security risk
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This episode examines the growing security threat posed by encroaching informal settlements on South African National Defence Force (SANDF) military bases. The discussion features Dakota Le Chouete, Chairperson of the Defence Portfolio Committee, who details how these settlements lead to the theft of electrical infrastructure, copper cables, and military equipment, while also creating significant safety risks due to the proximity of ammunition depots containing weapons of mass destruction.
The conversation highlights a 15-month delay in constituting an interdepartment of working group intended to facilitate the diplomatic relocation of these communities to proper housing. Furthermore, the episode addresses the critical underfunding of the Department of Defence and the strategic dangers posed by civilian populations living near military targets during potential conflicts.
13 авг. 2026
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Madlanga Commission: Gregory Loftus, father of the late taxi owner, Bevan Loftus, testifies
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This report covers testimony from the Midlanger Commission of Inquiry regarding allegations of extrajudicial killings by the KwaZulu-Natal police. Gregory Loftus, father of deceased tow truck operator Bevan Loftus, alleges that a 2.5 million Rand hit was placed on his son by a business rival, Clive Naika, and executed by a police CIT task team under the guise of a legitimate operation. The report explores the alleged nexus between the tow truck industry, drug trafficking, and police corruption, while examining evidence suggesting that police-led shootouts may involve officers firing first rather than acting in self-defense.
13 авг. 2026
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Update on AKA’s and Dudu Somabandla Zuma’s trial
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The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener features an update from EWN reporter Karinda Jagmohan regarding significant ongoing court cases in KwaZulu-Natal. The report covers the postponed trial of suspects accused in the murder of AKA and Tibbs, detailing the upcoming trial phases and the heavy reliance on video evidence and expert testimony. Additionally, the segment provides updates on the trial of Duduzile Sambandla-Zuma, who faces charges related to inciting terrorism and public violence during the July 2021 unrest.