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EPISODE 6: Island of Angels
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EPISODE 6: Island of Angels

In this episode, the investigation swerves into South Africa’s Eastern Cape province — home of Struggle heroes like Nelson Mandela, Govan Mbeki and the Sisulus. But here the focus is on one of the most powerful politicians of the democratic era — Gwede Mantashe, long-time ANC boss and current Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy. As we delve into Mantashe’s life, we learn about his history in organised labour, and the role unions played in bringing down apartheid. But as the democratic age deepened, organised labour became embedded in the ANC, and Mantashe became the company man — a genial version of a mob boss. Featuring: Gwede Mantashe, former union boss, ANC Secretary General and current Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Ferial Haffajee, Daily Maverick Associate Editor Heinrich Böhmke, Director of the Specialised Skills Institute of South Africa; former trade unionist Neil Coleman, Co-Founder and Senior Policy Specialist at Institute For Economic Justice (IEJ) Jay Naidoo, co-founder of Cosatu Estelle Ellis, Daily Maverick Senior Journalist Bantu Holomisa, Parliamentarian and president of the United Democratic Movement Dr Protas Madlala, Struggle stalwart, businessman and academic Archive & Music Credits: SABC News / eNCA / British Pathé Written, produced & directed by Richard Poplak and Diana Neille Fact checking and editorial oversight by Sasha Wales-Smith Editing & sound design by Diana Neille, Bernard Kotze & Tevya Turok Shapiro Original soundtrack & visual aesthetic by Bernard Kotze Additional music by Janus van der Merwe Additional voice work by Ayanda Charlie Transcriptions by Gloria Cooper Project Manager: Kathryn Kotze Marketing lead: Sarah Koopman Editor-in-Chief: Branko Brkic Deputy Editor: Jillian Green Executive Producer: Styli Charalambous Produced with support from the Friedrich Naumann Foundation (The content may not necessarily reflect the Foundation’s views or opinions)

The Highwaymen

November 30, 202225m 25s

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Show Notes

In this episode, the investigation swerves into South Africa’s Eastern Cape province — home of Struggle heroes like Nelson Mandela, Govan Mbeki and the Sisulus. But here the focus is on one of the most powerful politicians of the democratic era — Gwede Mantashe, long-time ANC boss and current Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy. As we delve into Mantashe’s life, we learn about his history in organised labour, and the role unions played in bringing down apartheid. But as the democratic age deepened, organised labour became embedded in the ANC, and Mantashe became the company man — a genial version of a mob boss.


Featuring:


Gwede Mantashe, former union boss, ANC Secretary General and current Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy

Ferial Haffajee, Daily Maverick Associate Editor

Heinrich Böhmke, Director of the Specialised Skills Institute of South Africa; former trade unionist

Neil Coleman, Co-Founder and Senior Policy Specialist at Institute For Economic Justice (IEJ)

Jay Naidoo, co-founder of Cosatu

Estelle Ellis, Daily Maverick Senior Journalist

Bantu Holomisa, Parliamentarian and president of the United Democratic Movement

Dr Protas Madlala, Struggle stalwart, businessman and academic


Archive & Music Credits:


SABC News / eNCA / British Pathé


Written, produced & directed by Richard Poplak and Diana Neille

Fact checking and editorial oversight by Sasha Wales-Smith

Editing & sound design by Diana Neille, Bernard Kotze & Tevya Turok Shapiro

Original soundtrack & visual aesthetic by Bernard Kotze

Additional music by Janus van der Merwe

Additional voice work by Ayanda Charlie

Transcriptions by Gloria Cooper

Project Manager: Kathryn Kotze

Marketing lead: Sarah Koopman

Editor-in-Chief: Branko Brkic

Deputy Editor: Jillian Green

Executive Producer: Styli Charalambous


Produced with support from the Friedrich Naumann Foundation

(The content may not necessarily reflect the Foundation’s views or opinions)