“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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I have watched this a dozen times. Such a beautiful, dignified appreciation of culture. Sad for the Proteas but have to respect what this means to the white ferns.

[JUST IN] Joburg Mayor Dada Morero says fraud charges against Kabelo Gwamanda, his predecessor, are enough for the ANC’s step aside rule to kick in.

The Step Aside rule is an ANC policy. Gwamanda, on the other hand, is a member of the Al-Jama-Ah Party.

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LISTEN Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoeledi on The Midday Report today about how health inspectors are searching for the 'chemical agent' responsible for food contamination. He says they are following the same process as they did for listeriosis.

While still vague, this is more…

Keep believing @ProteasWomenCSA - it will come.

Well done to New Zealand for winning the #T20WomensWorldCup by 32 runs against South Africa.

Be on guard, colleagues. Remember the days of dossiers, info peddlers, strategic leaks. And how much of this came from the SSA.

NPA deputy director Anton du Plessis fails to get security clearance from State Security Agency

The Proteas have won the toss and will bowl first in the #T20WorldCup. Let’s go ladies. Hulle weet nie wat ons weet nie!

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Keep believing @ProteasWomenCSA - it will come.

Well done to New Zealand for winning the #T20WomensWorldCup by 32 runs against South Africa.
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The Proteas have won the toss and will bowl first in the #T20WorldCup. Let’s go ladies. Hulle weet nie wat ons weet nie!
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Mandy Wiener2 days ago
This attack on the NPA has all the hallmarks of a smear campaign. We have seen this movie before. As the net tightens, there are attempts to destabilize and discredit the leadership of the prosecuting authority. The prosecutions are happening and we knew this was coming. Be vigilant.

Smear and loathing: Batohi warns of new assault on NPA
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Mandy Wiener2 days ago
Today’s the day, South Africa! 🏏🌍🇿🇦🏆

The Proteas Women are ready to leave it all on the field, as they march into the #T20WorldCup FINAL against New Zealand!

Let’s soar to victory together and bring it home! 🏆🏏🇿🇦

#AlwaysRising #BePartOfIt #WozaNawe
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Mandy Wiener4 days ago
Well done to @ProteasWomenCSA! Beat favourites Australia in the semis and through to the final of the #T20WomensWorldCup woohooo!
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Mandy Wiener5 days ago
An update on my EV adventure with MINI 🚘

Two and a half weeks in and I still feel like I'm having an affair. The Mini Countryman S is like a mistress. Compared to my big solid diesel truck it's sexy, fast, exciting, luxurious... I don't know if I would marry it, but it is definitely fun!

EVs go like a bloody rocket so if you've seen me go-karting down Louis Botha or Grayston Drive, I'm sorry!

It's been a slight lifestyle adjustment to get used to the idea of driving a full electric car. Initially there were some issues getting the wallbox charger installed at my house sorted. It kept tripping.

As I understand it, the charging power of the wallbox is 14kW and when the car was charging it was pulling down the voltage in my distribution board below 220 Volts so it kept telling me "mains power too low" and it would trip. But Ndumiso Mathebula from Asiye Green and his team were fantastic and sorted it out by reducing the charging current in the wallbox to 11kW.

I have been charging the car every two to three days. I drive a lot so it requires frequent charging and range anxiety is still a thing for me. It does take about to to three hours to charge to 80%, which is recommended, so it usually has to be done overnight.

Not sure yet how much it's costing me to charge at home but it should be around R3 per kWh. Public charging stations are much quicker but more expensive. It's great not to be filling up with diesel once a week and that's about a two grand saving.

I haven't been brave enough to use a public charger yet. I also haven't loaded my Mini ID yet because I'm a procrastinator and have been too busy with work. That's the next step in the adventure. Will let you know how it goes.
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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.