Like a toxic relationship, the governing party has sapped the strength of its supporters
How different are those who will toe the party line on Tuesday to reject the section 89 panel’s report to those who rejected the firepool report and many others? And what do they stand to gain from protecting Ramaphosa?
The Mail & Guardian’s vow to you is that if we unequivocally pass the tragic point of no return, we will demand the resignation of our president. But we will not do so lightly
The ANC’s elective conference is coming up, but who are the winners is not as important as what they have to say
When will we all, black and white, make a radical change?
Will African countries get the climate pledges owed to them by wealthier nations or will it be more empty promises
A healthier public purse could signal better days ahead, but a lot remains to be seen
Drunk on hubris, the UK’s Tory party has followed a populist path to instability. The ANC and its opposition peers follow a similar path
The crisis at the state logistics company began costing the economy long before the industrial action
The fact that we are lamenting water cuts speaks volumes of our privilege, particularly when there are parts of the country where people have to walk kilometres to get a few buckets of the precious liquid and don’t have adequate sanitation