Mayer’s resignation comes days after TikTok filed a lawsuit challenging a crackdown by the US government over claims the wildly popular social media app can be used to spy on Americans.
With sustainable investments increasingly outperforming traditional options, millennials – the recipients of the greatest wealth transfer in history – are queuing up to get on board
Nelson Mandela University executive dean of health sciences, paediatric cardiologist and Mail & Guardian contributor Lungile Pepeta succumbed to Covid-19 earlier this month. NMU vice-chancellor, Professor Sibongile Muthwa pays tribute.
Existing government aid schemes must persist, and new ones created, at the same speed as Ters was set up, if we are to survive and thrive after the crisis
Softie is an intimate portrait of how political activism complicates family life
The City of Cape Town plans to appeal the damning lockdown evictions judgment, which it says will affect all municipalities battling housing shortages and illegal land occupations
Striving to redress the injustice of the past on the Nile river
Temporary relief payments were suspended pending an investigation, but the UIF says it’s back on track
Until now, climate models have predicted a slow and steady increase of Arctic temperatures, but a new study shows the warming is occurring at a more rapid pace
Britain’s economy will lose about £22-billion this year on the coronavirus-induced collapse of global travel, which could imperil three million jobs