The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener

The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener

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10628 - The Midday Report - 15 July 2026
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10628 - The Midday Report - 15 July 2026
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National and international news and current affairs updated at midday each weekday.

Resumen del episodio

This episode covers significant legal developments regarding the Madlanga Commission and President Cyril Ramaphosa's application to interdict the Palapala impeachment inquiry to prevent reputational harm. The report details the postponement of Kat Matlala's testimony due to potential self-incrimination and ongoing disputes surrounding Suleiman Karim's appearance. Additionally, the episode explores legal arguments regarding parliamentary accountability, news on the NPA's appeal in the Omotoso case, and Fikile Mbalula's testimony. The program also features listener interactions regarding football predictions and political discussions, alongside reports on Mandela Day plans in the Eastern Cape.

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Kat Mitlala, the underworld kingpin, was supposed to testify much-anticipated. But it has not happened. And that's because his legal team has brought an application for a postponement.

00:01:56 · The presenter introduces the primary news story regarding the delay in Kat Matlala's testimony.

He's saying that the president will be publicly humiliated if this impeachment inquiry goes ahead before the report on which it is based has been tested and reviewed by a high court.

00:13:24 · The reporter details the core argument presented by the President's advocate regarding the interdict.

the perceived harm or reputational damage of the president cannot supersede the functioning of parliament and the constitutional obligation of parliament of holding the president accountable.

00:20:22 · Vuyo Zungula argues that parliamentary accountability should take precedence over the president's claims of personal humiliation.

the inquiry is going to subpoena Karim's doctor. So that's quite a development, the fact that they're going to subpoena the doctor, considering the fact that he is saying that he cannot come and testify because of what is happening with his medical condition.

00:31:47 · The reporter highlights new developments in the Midlange Inquiry regarding the potential subpoena of a doctor.

I am not in possession of any material that may be relevant to the inquiry of the Commission.

00:35:19 · Fikile Mbalula provides testimony regarding his lack of relevant documents during his tenure as Minister of Police.

Episodios

10628-

The Midday Report - 15 July 2026

This episode covers significant legal developments regarding the Madlanga Commission and President Cyril Ramaphosa's application to interdict the Palapala impeachment inquiry to prevent reputational harm. The report details the postponement of Kat Matlala's testimony due to potential self-incrimination and ongoing disputes surrounding Suleiman Karim's appearance. Additionally, the episode explores legal arguments regarding parliamentary accountability, news on the NPA's appeal in the Omotoso case, and Fikile Mbalula's testimony. The program also features listener interactions regarding football predictions and political discussions, alongside reports on Mandela Day plans in the Eastern Cape.

15 jul. 2026
10627-

Presidency spokesperson briefs the media

EWN reporter Demakazo Leshoro provides an update on a media briefing conducted by presidential spokesperson Vincent Maguena. The briefing covers several high-stakes topics, including the diplomatic fallout from anti-illegal immigration protests and allegations of a campaign to isolate South Africa as a pariah state within the African continent. Maguena addresses claims regarding the treatment of South African businesses in nations like Ghana and Nigeria, emphasizing the mutually beneficial nature of economic ties. Additionally, the briefing touches upon the President's legal defense in an ongoing Cape Town court case and references a UN report concerning the conflict between Israel and Palestine.

15 jul. 2026
10626-

March and March to use 67 Mandela Day minutes to remove illegal immigrants

This episode features an interview with Azola Murano, an Eastern Cape organizer for the March and March group, regarding the organization's plans for Mandela Day. The group intends to repurpose the traditional 67 minutes of service to focus on a campaign to remove undocumented immigrants from the Eastern Cape province. Murano outlines a plan to work alongside police and immigration officials to identify and deport illegal foreigners, asserting that the initiative is a response to national frustrations regarding immigration.

15 jul. 2026
10625-

ATM opposes interdict by President

ATM parliamentary leader Vuyo Zungula discusses the party's opposition to President Ramaphosa's legal application regarding the Palapala matter. The discussion focuses on the tension between presidential concerns over reputational harm and Parliament's constitutional obligation to hold the executive accountable through impeachment processes. Zungula distinguishes between political motions of no confidence under Section 102 and the legal process of addressing constitutional misconduct under Section 89. He argues that the current proceedings involve an independent panel designed to evaluate facts and merits, asserting that the functionality of Parliament must supersede any perceived personal humiliation of public officials.

15 jul. 2026
10624-

Madlanga Commission: Matlala testimony postponed to September

This episode covers the intense legal proceedings at the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry, focusing on a heated exchange between advocate Anneli Fellmanova and Justice Mbuiseli Madlanga. The report details the application for postponement by Kat Matlala's legal team, who argued that testifying during an ongoing criminal trial poses a risk of self-incrimination following the collapse of recent plea negotiations. The coverage includes insights from EWN reporter Alfa Ramashwana regarding the commission's decision to grant the postponement until September 1st, contingent on the submission of a written statement. The episode also touches upon the tension in the courtroom and subsequent arguments regarding the non-appearance of Suleiman Karim.

15 jul. 2026