While President Zuma’s move to open a new probe into the arms deal has largely been welcomed, his timing and motives have been called into question.
Several medical supplies’ companies in Gauteng have not been paid for months, despite regulations requiring payments to be settled within 30 days.
Ahead of elections next year, President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party is using Zimbabwe’s churches to garner support. Watch footage exclusive to the <i>M&G</i> of church leaders preaching the Mugabe gospel to their congregations.
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Chiefs coach Vladimir Vermezovic is upbeat that his team will beat arch-rivals Orlando Pirates when they clash in the Premier League on Saturday.
Hundreds of thousands of people living on Pakistan’s southern fertile plains have seen their homes washed away for a second time in a year.
The Curriculum Development Project Trust, which provides safe spaces for women refugees and survivors of sexual violence across the country, is helping its wards rebuild their lives through the medium of art.
This week’s edition of the <i>Mail & Guardian</i> brings you the intelligence scuffle, the foreign minister’s pre-flight tantrum and the great pig-off. Watch the sneak preview.
The public protector says it is not her but Cooperative Governance Minister Sicelo Shiceka who is delaying the probe into his alleged misuse of funds.
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Ekurhuleni has defended its attempt to remove residents from the Bapsfontein informal settlement without a court order, claiming it was an evacuation.
At an SA-EU summit in the Kruger Park there are plenty of pachyderms outside, but Zimbabwe and Libya are the only elephants in the room itself.