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Asylum is a new, limited podcast series that investigates the state of journalism in South Sudan.
This podcast series will uncover the torture and atrocities that journalists are facing in the country.
It is presented and co-produced by South Sudanese journalist Opoka p'Arop Otto who has gained asylum in The Netherlands and now dedicates his life to helping journalists back home.
Presented by Opoka p'Arop Otto.
Produced by Opoka and Alibi Investigations.
Coming soon.
Find all the episodes here on the Alibi feed.
Alibi Investigations offers training and mentoring to journalists across Africa, helping them to produce investigative podcast series of their own. This series was produced as part of that program.
Find out more here.
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We end the series with a boxing match: Mayweather vs Pacquiao in May 2015 (before the assassination even happened). A fight that was billed “The Battle For Greatness” and how it was gloriously significant for South African politics, Bozwana and the case as a whole.
Hosted & produced by Paul McNally.
Produced by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime and Volume.
Music by Oman Morí
More at www.alibiinvestigations.com.
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In this episode we head to Mozambique and investigate how the trend of assassinations is spreading across Africa. We explore the parallels between South Africa and Mozambique, particularly on how their assassination landscapes compare. We hear from experts at The Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime on the business of assassinations and what is needed for the culture to thrive.
Hosted & produced by Paul McNally.
Produced by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime and Volume.
Music by Oman Morí
More at www.alibiinvestigations.com.
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In this episode we explore the taxi industry in South Africa more thoroughly. We examine how it is an entry point for violence and assassinations. We explore how you can take back control of a taxi organization and reduce the violence within. We examine the grip that the alleged assassin Vusi “KheKhe” Mathibela has over certain taxi organizations and if he can be stopped.
Hosted & produced by Paul McNally.
Produced by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime and Volume.
Music by Oman Morí
More at www.alibiinvestigations.com.
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The alleged assassin who arranged the hitmen who killed Bozwana is on trial. His name is Vusi “KheKhe” Mathibela. He was arrested after one of his co-accused identified him on a CCTV video pointing out Bozwana (while shopping at the luxurious Sandton City in Johannesburg) on the day he was killed. Vusi has built a formidable empire for himself inside the taxi industry (a place infamous for assassinations). We explore how he rose to power and what influence he is still able to wield from behind bars.
Hosted & produced by Paul McNally.
Produced by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime and Volume.
Music by Oman Morí
More at www.alibiinvestigations.com.
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In this episode we focus on South African politician, Supra Mahumapelo, and how he was allegedly involved with the deceased, Wandile Bozwana. There have been significant and repetitive accusations against Supra that he was the man who ordered the hit against Bozwana. What makes the accusations against Supra ordering the murder more compelling is that it was echoed by a gang member. The gang member turned state witness and filed an affidavit with the Gauteng police’s Provincial Investigations Unit. In the affidavit he claimed that Supra ordered the hit on Bozwana. Supra has vehemently denied any involvement, but we speak to an anonymous source who believes there is evidence in the police docket to the contrary.
Hosted & produced by Paul McNally.
Produced by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime and Volume.
Music by Oman Morí
More at www.alibiinvestigations.com.
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Wandile Bozwana was killed in October 2015 while stopped at a red traffic light on the N1 Garsfontein-offramp in Pretoria, South Africa. Bozwana died a billionaire, having built his fortune acquiring government contracts.
Too Many Enemies, produced by Volume and the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime, takes you on an investigative journey into the dangerous dealings of Bozwana that led up to his death, and the larger story of booming assassination industries flourishing in many African countries.
Hosted & produced by Paul McNally.
Produced by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime and Volume.
Music by Oman Morí.
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Paul confronts one of the teachers who has been accused of being involved in the killing.
More at https://alibiinvestigations.org/
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Paul tries to uncover the findings of a private investigator who has been working on the case... but instead finds a second female teacher who has been assassinated right in the same city.
More at https://alibiinvestigations.org/
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Paul takes aim at the gaps that are plaguing the case and uncovers threats towards the School Governing Body, a brave man at the centre of the story and an obvious cry for help from Priscilla before she died.
More at https://alibiinvestigations.org/
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Paul gets a new revelation from Siya and finally makes some progress with the police...
More at https://alibiinvestigations.org/.
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This episode we meet Dumisani (Siya's father) and dig into his opinions on the case. And we muster the courage to take a trip to Glebelands hostel.
More at https://alibiinvestigations.org/
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Investigative journalist Paul McNally wades into the conspiracy-laden world of professional jealousy and hired hit-men in an attempt to find out what really happened at Laduma High, and who was behind the assassination of Priscilla Mchunu.
More at https://alibiinvestigations.org/
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Our series concludes with finding a lawyer to help, a cop to tell his story and a prison warder to argue for our guy’s innocence.
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In episode 7 we finally track down where Anthony's co-accused have been all these years... and what we discover makes it more astounding that he was ever convicted.
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In the sixth episode of the podcast series Alibi we are put into a spiral as we try to understand an injury from over twenty years ago.
The show that tells a story over eight weeks is trying to discover if one man, Anthony De Vries, is guilty or innocent of the crimes that put him in prison.
What we discover here reframes the extent that evidence can be manipulated… and how paperwork, even from doctors, can lie.
Find more at https://alibiinvestigations.org/
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In the fifth episode we get closer to discovering if Anthony De Vries is guilty or innocent of the crimes that put him in jail for most of his life. It involves focusing on the injuries from when he was tortured - they hold the important secrets.
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In this episode we go on a car chase with the cops, with AK-47s being fired in retaliation and make a discovery that changes the case completely.
We spend a morning in a Wimpy eating bacon and eggs and find a second set of statements, ones that never made it to trial, that give us a completely different picture of our guy, Anthony.
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In this episode we visit the bloody scene of our double murder and robbery from 1994 and stand in the Checkers shopping centre exactly where the two victims were murdered
When the centrepiece of your crime happened in front of a video shop in the 90s you need to peak behind plenty of movie posters to find those bullet holes...
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In this second episode we have a panga fight, find masses of brotherly love and uncover an important deception that could sabotage the whole series...
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