The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener

The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener

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10558 - The Midday Report: President Cyril Ramaphosa reshuffles cabinet removing the DA’s John Steenhuisen, Bus carrying repatriated people overturns in Limpopo and The non-formal agricultural sector sheds 120 000 jobs
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10558 - The Midday Report: President Cyril Ramaphosa reshuffles cabinet removing the DA’s John Steenhuisen, Bus carrying repatriated people overturns in Limpopo and The non-formal agricultural sector sheds 120 000 jobs
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This episode covers several developing news stories in South Africa, including updates on the Madlanga Commission regarding General Feroz Khan's health and the rejection of a plea deal for Kat Matlala. The program also examines law enforcement operations, a fatal bus accident in Limpopo, and the controversial cabinet reshuffle involving Dina Pule. Additionally, the episode discusses economic challenges, specifically the recent decline in South African job numbers and the structural changes needed to address unemployment. The coverage concludes with reports on a fuel tanker incident in Cape Town, post-protest looting in KwaZulu-Natal, and a critique of presidential appointment powers.

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00:08:57 · The reporter explains the magistrate's reasoning for increasing the sentence for Kat Matlala's corruption and money laundering counts.

I call this the washing machine of South African politics. Dina Pule is back, replacing Sissi Tulashe as the Minister of Social Development.

00:22:03 · The presenter highlights the controversial return of Dina Pule to a ministerial position following previous ethical investigations.

South Africa's labor market shed 120,000 jobs between March 2025 and March 2026.

00:27:45 · The presenter introduces the recent disappointing employment statistics for the country.

I think whatever constitutional rule or parliamentary rule that gives the president prerogative to appoint his cabinet needs to be amended a little bit.

00:32:43 · The speaker argues for a change in the rules regarding the president's power to appoint cabinet ministers.

Food production in this country has increased, yet employment on farms has decreased.

00:39:14 · A listener presents a paradox regarding agricultural productivity and job numbers in South Africa.

Epizody

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The Midday Report: President Cyril Ramaphosa reshuffles cabinet removing the DA’s John Steenhuisen, Bus carrying repatriated people overturns in Limpopo and The non-formal agricultural sector sheds 120 000 jobs

This episode covers several developing news stories in South Africa, including updates on the Madlanga Commission regarding General Feroz Khan's health and the rejection of a plea deal for Kat Matlala. The program also examines law enforcement operations, a fatal bus accident in Limpopo, and the controversial cabinet reshuffle involving Dina Pule. Additionally, the episode discusses economic challenges, specifically the recent decline in South African job numbers and the structural changes needed to address unemployment. The coverage concludes with reports on a fuel tanker incident in Cape Town, post-protest looting in KwaZulu-Natal, and a critique of presidential appointment powers.

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The aftermath of the 30th of June protests against illegal immigration in KZN

This episode provides an update on the aftermath of the June 30 protests in KwaZulu-Natal. Following a NatJoints press conference involving the police and the SANDF, the discussion focuses on the security situation in Durban and surrounding townships. The report details reports of large-scale looting in areas such as Hammersdale, Marion Ridge, and Clement Way, specifically noting the impact on supermarkets and foreign-owned shops following the withdrawal of police enforcement.

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Jet fuel Tanker overturns in Cape Town

An interview with Jermaine Carlson, spokesperson for the City of Cape Town Fire and Rescue, regarding a fuel tanker accident on the N1 in Cape Town. The incident involved a truck carrying 40,000 litres of Jet K1 aviation fuel that overturned on the FW de Klerk Boulevard outbound slip road near the Black River Fongo interchange. The discussion details the emergency response, the decision to decant the fuel into another vehicle to prevent a catastrophic rupture, and the safety protocols used to mitigate ignition risks. The episode covers the technical challenges of the recovery operation and the potential consequences had the tank's integrity been compromised.

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The non-formal agricultural sector sheds 120 000 jobs

This episode examines the recent South African labour market report from Stats SA, which reveals that the country shed 120,000 jobs between March 2025 and March 2026. Featuring Dr. Azhar Jameen, Chief Economist at Econometrics, the discussion explores the impact of seasonal employment fluctuations in the agriculture, retail, and tourism sectors on the overall 1.1% decline in employment levels. The conversation further addresses the structural challenges facing the South African economy, including the rising number of job seekers, the complexities of minimum wage regulations, and the socio-economic drivers of unrest. Dr. Jameen outlines necessary interventions such as improving education, reducing over-regulation, enhancing infrastructure, and addressing spatial inequality to foster a more attractive environment for investment and long-term job creation.

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President Cyril Ramaphosa reshuffles cabinet removing the DA’s John Steenhuisen

This episode examines the recent South African cabinet reshuffle announced on June 30th, focusing on the controversial reappointment of Dina Pule as the Minister of Social Development. Political analyst Professor Nsikalello Breakfast joins the discussion to debate the implications of this decision, specifically regarding President Ramaphosa's commitment to anti-corruption efforts and the ANC's internal leadership dynamics. The conversation also covers the President's agreement to the DA's requests regarding ministerial changes and the potential impact of these political maneuvers on upcoming local government elections.

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