“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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Last month, six children in Naledi, Soweto, tragically died from Terbufos poisoning. EWN went undercover to investigate just how easily accessible this deadly 'street pesticide' is across South Africa.

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in an exclusive interview, Mpofu says he believes the MK party is the only vehicle to achieve unity and emancipation.

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🇩🇪 Fragile coalition crumbles after Olaf Scholz sacks finance minister, with elections expected as soon as March - six months ahead of schedule

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Trump wins. How the media called it.
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CNN has called it. Donald Trump will be the 47th President of the United States of America.
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Mandy Wiener1 week ago
Donald Trump looks set to return to The White House as President of the Unites States. With 246 electoral college seats to Kamala Harris' 182, he has a path to 270 while her path has narrowed. Some swing states are yet to be called.

Sixteen years ago, on 4 November 2008, I was in Grant Park in Chicago when Barack Obama gave his acceptance speech on a ticket of Hope and Change. It was a true witnessing history moment and one of the highlight's of my journalism career.

That feels like a very, very long time ago now and America is well, America and the world is evidently a different place.
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A little bit of makeup, a funny intro from Donovan Goliath and some glasses for distraction.

Great panel at the SAICA Finance Leaders conference discussing the country’s economic climate, public sector partnerships and unlocking growth opportunities.

The overwhelming consensus is that we need to all play our role in seeking out the greater good for the country. Hope is a strategy and we need to tell better stories!

SAICA - The South African Institute of Chartered Accountants
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Mandy Wiener1 week ago
What the f*ck happened to your face?

The last week has been an interesting social experiment. I had a little procedure on my eye that turned into a proper surgery.

For a few months I had a blocked tear duct so my eye would weep. I'd be on stage doing a talk or midway through an interview and tears would be rolling down my cheek.

So I landed up having a dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) op.

The point is I didn't expect to look like I had been in a street brawl with a black eye and stitches. Not sure how I wasn't expecting that to be honest!

The responses from people have been fascinating. Some people awkwardly don't say anything and just stare. Others ask what the other oke looks like. But in a country where GBV is rife, there are harrowing glances of sympathy too from strangers. A glaring reminder of what so many women deal with on a daily basis.

I'm still doing a few events and media training sessions in front of audiences this week so I'm debating if I go full pirate, Ahoy! Or if I just embrace the Halloween scariness. It has gone full kaleidoscope purple brown yellow. Cancelling would be a vanity indulgence.

If you see me out IRL (that's In Real Life for the boomers), don't be weird. Full marks for whoever makes the best comment.
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Mandy Wiener1 week ago
Mark Lifman was associated with controversy in Cape Town for decades but he always maintained he was an innocent businessman trying to do good.

He grew up in Rondebosch and then Sea Point, matriculating from Sea Point Boys High School. Lifman styled himself as an entrepreneur, making and selling peanut clusters from his mother’s kitchen before dabbling in taxis, pies, spices and then property and security.

Over the past thirty years, he has had multiple run-ins with the law and has been a key figure in the underworld. But nothing ever stuck. He was acquitted of sex charges, been accused of drug dealing and was most recently facing charges in connection with the murder of Brian Wainstein. He was also involved in a legal battle with former Beerhouse owner Randolf Jorberg involving a R1 million defamation claim.

In 2017, I went to do an interview with Lifman at his Fresnaye home. It was the height of his feud with Nafiz Modack and just after Jacques Pauw’s The Presidents Keepers detailed how the ‘Capelands gangster’ was let off the hook for his R388 million tax bill by SARS.

I got the sense that time was running out for Lifman then already but he was not worried.

“I want to see a better Cape Town; I’m not the drug dealer or the criminal they’re trying to make me out in the press. If I was a criminal, why have they never convicted me of drug dealing, extortion, racketeering? People ask how I’ve made so much money; my money has been made in property. I submitted my tax returns. I don’t let things get me down. I’m very angry about things because I believe people like this should’ve been dealt with long ago. There might be people out there who believe that I should’ve been dealt with long ago,” he told me.

Seven years later, Lifman was reportedly assassinated in the parking lot of the Garden Route Mall in George, apparently lured there by a friend. He went without his usual bevy of security. Lifman’s murder is a seismic event and the implications could be enormous.

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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.