“Sometimes I hear things when I’m doing interviews on live radio that I have to stop and be like WTF.”

July 18, 2020

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RT @LudidiVelani: I’m joining the dazzling MandyWiener this afternoon for a brief discussion about the Khayelitsha murders. Sources within…

We cannot allow one more child to die because of negligence, apathy or non-accountability.

What are the solutions?

Tighten regulations. Teach children to swim. Better policies. Or an outright ban on swimming at school excursions?

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@TheRealClementM reflects our second #702ElectionsTownHall with @Mand…

Keynote with @BrentLindeque for Sorbet today #BetterTogether. Thank goodness I had my 💅🏻.

Speaking about active citizenship, public private partnerships and owning your role in society.

This oke’s energy is so infectious but don’t worry, I brought the balance!

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Mandy Wiener
Mandy Wiener4 hours ago
Less than six weeks until South Africa votes in the national government elections and it is time to get informed.

In addition to the regular day to day reporting about political developments, there are some excellent books out to prepare you for these elections.

Here is my suggested reading list. It’s not exhaustive but I think it’s a good wrap up to make sure you are educated and knowledgeable about key election issues and to reflect on the past thirty years of democracy.

• Tipping Point: Turmoil Or Reform? South Africa's Political Economy After 2024 edited by Raymond Parsons
• Who Will Rule South Africa? Adriaan Basson, Qaanitah Hunter
• Saving South Africa: Lessons from the UMngeni Municipality Success Story by Chris Pappas and Sandile Mnikathi
• Is the Party Over? Oscar van Heerden
• Soul of a Nation - A Quest for the Rebirth of South Africa's True Values by Oyama Mabandla
• Liberation Diaries II - Reflections on 30 Years of Liberation by Busani Ngcaweni
• The ANC Billionaires by Pieter du Toit
• Lessons from Past Heroes by Phumlani Majozi
• The Good, The Bad and The Ugly from the Brenthurst Foundation authors Ray Hartley, Greg Mills and Mills Soko

And a bonus read about the history of South African elections (this book came out in 2022 but worth reading again now)…

• Spoilt Ballots – The elections that shaped South Africa by Nick Dall and Matthew Blackman

Read, read, read! Think. Be informed when you go cast your ballot.

And let me know if I’m missed anything and you can add to the list.
Mandy Wiener
Mandy Wiener1 day ago
We cannot allow one more child to die because of negligence, apathy or non-accountability.

What are the solutions?

Tighten regulations. Teach children to swim. Better policies. Or an outright ban on swimming at school excursions?

Mandy Wiener
Mandy Wiener4 days ago
Keynote with Brent Lindeque for Sorbet today #BetterTogether. Thank goodness I had my 💅🏻.

Speaking about active citizenship, public private partnerships and owning your role in society.

This oke’s energy is so infectious but don’t worry, I brought the balance!
Mandy Wiener
Mandy Wiener4 days ago
Support journalism.
Mandy Wiener
Mandy Wiener1 week ago
Every day between 12 and 1, I get to broadcast on 702 and talk to listeners about what is happening in our world. It is all my journalism dreams come true. I love the platform of radio and 702 has been my home for most of my career. If you're not listening yet, tune in and join us. (Our listeners send the best whatsapp voicenotes).

Mandy Wiener
Mandy Wiener1 week ago
If Jacob Zuma can be an MP, then the system needs fixing.

The Constitution is a living document, and it does get altered through legislation passed by the National Assembly and through legal challenges to the Constitutional Court.

Perhaps this is an inflexion point to consider whether the legal requirements to be a public representative in the National Assembly, as per the Constitution, are sufficient in our current climate.

My column:

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ABOUT MANDY

Mandy is one of the country’s best known and most credible journalists and authors. She is the current host of the Midday Report on 702 and Cape Talk and is a regular columnist for News24.

She has published numerous best-selling books and is a prominent social media commentator.

For the past two decades Mandy has worked as a multi award-winning reporter specialising in investigative journalism and legal matters.

Covering stories such as the trial of former national police commissioner Jackie Selebi and the murder of Brett Kebble, she earned a reputation for her work in exposing South Africa’s criminal underworld. These included exposes on Czech fugitive Radovan Krejcir, Teazers boss Lolly Jackson and other mysterious murders.

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WRITING

Mandy was short-listed in the prestigious ‘Alan Paton Sunday Times Literary Awards’ for her book, ‘Killing Kebble’ which was a local publishing phenomenon, selling in excess of 100 000 copies. It was also chosen as Jenny Crwys-Williams’ ‘Book of the Year’ in 2011.

Her second book, ‘My Second Initiation’, written with former head of the NPA Vusi Pikoli, was also short-listed for the Alan Paton award and was Crwys-William’s non-fiction book of the year in 2013. In 2014, she published ‘Behind The Door: The Oscar Pistorius and Reeva Steenkamp Story’ with her colleague Barry Bateman.

The book was released internationally and contained new, exclusive information about the trial. Her 2018 book, Ministry of Crime, took a deep dive into organised crime, police corruption and politics. In 2020, Mandy published The Whistleblowers highlighting the stories of several South African whistleblowers and advocating for a change in legislation and culture.

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SPEAKING

Mandy is a regular feature on the speaking circuit. She addresses conferences, corporates and gatherings and also facilitates panels and discussions with a unique perspective on current affairs and how history unfolds in South Africa.

She focuses on ‘Hope Dealers’: the good people who did their jobs, the whistleblowers who felt compelled to speak truth to power, the civil society activists who stepped into the breach and the journalists who dug up the dirt to hold authorities to account.

There are lessons in these stories for corporates and for individuals on what needs to be done to improve governance, to change legislation and to create a speak-up culture in order to root out corruption. Most importantly these stories will inspire the audience not to be apathetic or complacent, but to fight for a better South Africa.

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MEDIA TRAINING

Thanks to her extensive background in media and journalism, Mandy has gained a lifetime of insight into how best to handle interviews and media.

In personalised training sessions, she offers theory and practical training, covering topics such as the SA media landscape, messaging for media, media rights and how to deal with journalists and crisis communications. Sessions also include training on writing for media, including thought leadership and opinion pieces. Click the button below to book Mandy for media training.

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ACCOLADES

Mandy has won a number of National and Regional Vodacom ‘Journalist of the Year’ awards, has been named ‘The CNN African Radio Journalist of the Year’ and has received several commendations in the Webber Wentzel ‘Legal Journalist of the Year’ awards.

In addition, she has received the National Press Club award in the Radio Category and the Social Media category and was awarded the ‘Rising Star – Women in the Media’ award in 2011.

On the writing front, Mandy was short-listed in the prestigious ‘Alan Paton Sunday Times Literary Awards’ for her book, ‘Killing Kebble’ which was a local publishing phenomenon, selling in excess of 100 000 copies. It was also chosen as Jenny Crwys-Williams’ ‘Book of the Year’ in 2011. Mandy’s second book, ‘My Second Initiation’, written with former head of the NPA Vusi Pikoli, was also short-listed for the Alan Paton award and was Crwys-William’s non-fiction book of the year in 2013. Ministry of Crime was long-listed for the Alan Paton.

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Killing Kebble

A gritty, fast-paced chronicle of how one death blew the lid off Johannesburg’s shadowy underworld.

The Whistleblowers

Raw and evocative accounts of South Africa’s whistleblowers, told in their own voices and from their own perspectives.

My Second Initiation

This memoir traces Pikoli’s journey from his graduation to manhood, to his experience in the corridors of government.

Behind The Door

Behind the Door is a compelling narrative that unpacks the true facts of the Oscar Pistorius and Reeva Steenkamp story.

Ministry of Crime

Ministry of Crime examines the nexus between organised crime figures, corrupt police officials and powerful politicians.