The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener

The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener

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10642 - The Midday Report: Madlanga Commission subpoenas IDAC Boss, Adv Andrea Johnson, Cleveland Mass Shooting trio abandon bail and Sports Wrap
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10642 - The Midday Report: Madlanga Commission subpoenas IDAC Boss, Adv Andrea Johnson, Cleveland Mass Shooting trio abandon bail and Sports Wrap
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National and international news and current affairs updated at midday each weekday.

Episode's summary

This episode covers significant updates from the Madlanga Commission, including the subpoena of Andrea Johnson and investigations into a major cocaine theft. The discussion extends to South African procurement reforms and the risks of policy complexity, alongside reports on food safety failures in Spaza shops due to inspector shortages and the ongoing school desk crisis affecting millions of students. The program also explores sporting storylines, from World Cup predictions involving Lionel Messi to the future of the Springboks' junior rugby teams and Formula 1 updates. The episode concludes with uplifting stories regarding community impact and medical triumphs, followed by listener interactions.

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Highlights

We know that about 541 kilograms of cocaine was confiscated at the Isipingo Depot.

00:05:26 · The reporter details the scale of a significant drug bust that is currently being investigated by the commission.

if you overload a policy, say a good policy, an essential policy with with too many objectives, you end up not achieving any of those and worse.

00:17:35 · The speaker warns against adding excessive complexity to procurement policies which can lead to failure.

In the city of Tswane, there's one environmental health practitioner who has to service 47,000 residents.

00:23:45 · The reporter highlights the severe shortage of health inspectors in Gauteng municipalities.

That 2.4 million children go to school every day and do not have a desk to write on or a chair to sit on.

00:28:11 · Talita Boodram describes the scale of the classroom infrastructure crisis in South Africa.

Messi winning it and then possibly retiring from international football would kind of be like the perfect bow on whatever they're trying to cook up with this World Cup.

00:31:17 · The speaker discusses the potential narrative arc for Lionel Messi in the upcoming World Cup.

Episodes

10642-

The Midday Report: Madlanga Commission subpoenas IDAC Boss, Adv Andrea Johnson, Cleveland Mass Shooting trio abandon bail and Sports Wrap

This episode covers significant updates from the Madlanga Commission, including the subpoena of Andrea Johnson and investigations into a major cocaine theft. The discussion extends to South African procurement reforms and the risks of policy complexity, alongside reports on food safety failures in Spaza shops due to inspector shortages and the ongoing school desk crisis affecting millions of students. The program also explores sporting storylines, from World Cup predictions involving Lionel Messi to the future of the Springboks' junior rugby teams and Formula 1 updates. The episode concludes with uplifting stories regarding community impact and medical triumphs, followed by listener interactions.

17 Jul 2026
10641-

Sports Wrap

Sports Wrap with Tolakele Nganga covers the upcoming major sporting finals and recent developments across football, rugby, Formula 1, and MMA. The discussion focuses on the highly anticipated World Cup final between Argentina and Spain, weighing the collective team strength of Spain against the individual brilliance of Lionel Messi. The episode also examines the junior Bok's quest for history in their World Cup final against France and the Springboks' strategic preparation for a post-veteran era against Wales. Additionally, the segment touches on technical penalties in Formula 1 ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix and highlights Drikus Du Plessis's upcoming fight in the US. The episode concludes with a lighthearted debate regarding tournament predictions between the hosts.

17 Jul 2026
10640-

World Youth Skills Day

This episode explores the critical issue of classroom infrastructure in South Africa, specifically focusing on the lack of school desks for millions of learners. Featuring Talita Woodrum from MyDesk Global, the discussion highlights how an estimated 2.4 million South African children attend school without access to a desk or chair, often sitting on cold or muddy floors. This fundamental barrier impacts literacy, handwriting, and overall academic performance. The conversation addresses the economic implications of this deficit, noting that while much focus is placed on high-level digital skills and AI, the lack of basic learning tools prevents children from ever reaching those advanced competencies. The episode details the Department of Basic Education's call for public-private partnerships to address the funding gap and MyDesk Global's mission to reach one million children by 2030.

17 Jul 2026
10639-

Public Protector to provide update on spaza shops food safety probe

The Public Protector has released findings from a two-year investigation into government failures regarding food safety standards at informal spaza shops. The report highlights systematic failures in Gauteng provinces, specifically noting severe staffing shortages of environmental health practitioners in the City of Ekurhuleni, Tshwane, and Johannesburg. These shortages leave municipalities unable to adequately monitor food handling facilities, leaving shops susceptible to ongoing food poisoning risks. The investigation also examines a specific fatal incident in Naledi, Soweto, where six children died in October 2024. The Public Protector found that the City of Johannesburg's response was delayed, with investigators arriving more than 24 hours after the deaths, by which time evidence had been compromised. Additionally, the report addresses regulatory issues involving shops registered under South African citizens but operated by unlicensed foreign nationals.

17 Jul 2026
10638-

Madlanga Commission returns to its probe into the R200-million stolen cocaine

This episode covers ongoing developments from the Midlanga Commission, focusing on the status of Advocate Andrea Johnson, head of the Independent Directorate Against Corruption (IDAC). Following a period of illness, updates indicate her return to the commission is expected soon, amid scrutiny regarding investigations into top crime intelligence officers. The report also details testimony concerning a 2021 cocaine bust in Durban, where 541 kilograms of drugs were moved to a Hawks storage facility before being stolen. Testimony from Warrant Officer Mongeleni Pangasi highlights allegations of following orders from high-ranking officials and raises questions regarding the handling of safe keys by General Sinona. Additionally, the broadcast touches on legal proceedings involving Suleiman Karim, including anticipated CCTV footage and potential postponement applications within the commission's schedule.

17 Jul 2026