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In this week’s M&G Newsroom, Faranaaz Parker and Amanda Strydom were joined by Stefaans Brummer from the Mail & Guardian’s centre for investigative journalism, amaBhungane. Stefaans told listeners about whistleblowers and investigations that have revealed how bosses and well-connected service providers allegedly conspired to loot from the national oil company, PetroSA, to the sum of R1 billion.
In equally worrying news, Sipho Kings took us through his article that tells the story of how South Africa could lose half of its wine-growing areas by 2050 thanks to climate change.
Other highlights included craft beer tasting in studio with reporter, Niren Tolsi. Niren took the team through the journey of tasting Brauhaus am Dam, Mitchell’s Milk and Honey, Mitchell’s Raven Stout and Whale Tale Ale beer.
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