As the host of The Midday Report on 702 and Cape Talk, a weekly columnist for EWN, and an award-winning author, Mandy Wiener is one of the most trusted voices in South Africa’s media landscape.

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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 EWN.

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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Mandy is the host of Great African Crimes, the HISTORY Channel Africa documentary series that became the channel’s top primetime broadcast in 2024 and returns with a second season of meticulously researched, true-crime storytelling.

Blending her award-winning investigative experience with on-camera depth, Mandy travels to the original scenes of some of the continent’s most astonishing historic crimes—cases like South Africa’s first unrecorded serial killer, Pierre Basson, and Maria Mouton, whose 18th-century trial shocked society. The series goes far beyond retelling events: each episode unpacks the cultural, historical, and psychological forces surrounding these buried stories, supported by expert interviews and extensive archival research. Mandy’s presence brings gravity, empathy, and sharp insight to these layered narratives, guiding viewers through mysteries that blend crime, history, and human drama into compelling, atmospheric storytelling.

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The @GautengProvince has established an
Intergovernmental Relations (IGR) Water Operations Centre at the Provincial Disaster Management Centre in Midrand.

The function of the Operations Centre is to facilitate and coordinate responses aimed at stabilising

A large portion of Joburg Water’s staff have gone on an unprotected strike.

Yes, that’s correct. A strike for bonuses when many suburbs are without water and systems under strain.

Here is my interview with Joburg Water spokesperson today:

Wiandre Pretorius has taken his own life. He reportedly shot himself at a petrol filing station in Brakpan on the East Rand.

Earlier this week, he claimed there was an attempt on his life outside his Boksburg home. Gunmen fired several shots.

Pretorius and others were

Implicated in Madlanga Commission, Pretorius, dies by suicide, days after suspected hit https://www.news24.com/southafrica/crime-and-courts/implicated-in-madlanga-commission-pretorius-dies-by-suicide-days-after-suspected-hit-20260208-0323

John Steenhuisen deserves honour and recognition for what he’s achieved as DA leader over the past six years. He took over at a very difficult time for the party, but he steadied the ship, got the DA focused again, and returned us to growth in 2024. 💙👏

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A large portion of Joburg Water’s staff have gone on an unprotected strike.

Yes, that’s correct. A strike for bonuses when many suburbs are without water and systems under strain.

Here is my interview with Joburg Water spokesperson today:

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John Steenhuisen has announced he will not seek reelection as DA leader.

In short, he will focus his time on being Minister of Agriculture.

“It’s mission accomplished for me. I have delivered on everything I promised my party when I was elected.”

He says “My term will be remembered for leading the DA into national government. I will focus all of my time and energy on defeating the most devastating foot and mouth outbreak our country has ever seen. It would not be fair to split my time.”
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New information from the Joburg Magistrate’s Court today is that a 25-year-old Mozambican and his accomplice were paid R7000 to shoot Warrick Stock aka DJ Warras.

I am always fascinated by how cheap life is in South Africa and what it costs to hire an assassin.

The rise in contract killings and the lack of accountability by the criminal justice system is alarming.

Some excellent research has been done on this but anecdotally, the price varies as we know from various high profile criminal trials.

In the case of former ANC Youth League leader Sindiso Magaqa, it was R120 000 in cash.

For former Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa, it was R100 000 for the total job.

Babita Deokoran’s killers allegedly got paid R200 000 to shoot her.

Life is so cheap.

Picture credit: Orrin Singh/EWN – Armindo Pacula appearing in court today.
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Mandy Wiener2 weeks ago
Join us tomorrow at the Cape Flats Book Festival in Mitchells Plain.

My event with Lester Kiewit is at 1:30. Entrance is Free!
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Mandy Wiener2 weeks ago
Now is the time for a remodel of law enforcement in South Africa with the government, business and civil society all at the ready to make it happen.

What has been lacking for so long in fixing the police has been the political will to do so, but that shifted yesterday with a demonstration of expediency rarely shown by the President.

Based on the Madlanga Commission’s interim report, he instructed the acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia and the National Commissioner Fannie Masemola to set up a special team to investigate top officers identified by the commission.

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Loved your presentation, you're on top of your game and a very dedicate investigative journalist. Our country is all the better for your positive insight into the way forward for preservation of our democracy and economy.

Mandy Wiener's talk was inspiring, urging us to embrace collaboration and active citizenship. I left motivated to flip the narrative and find hope for South Africa's future.

Mandy delivered an excellent, transparent, and thought-provoking keynote at the 17th Annual Africa ACFE Conference.

Mandy delivered an insightful talk on the political landscape, inspiring us with stories of civil servants' initiatives and communities uniting in times of need. Her message highlighted the beauty and potential of a united South Africa.