By the early hours of Thursday morning, Jacob Zuma was on one side of a cell door and the country he corrupted on the other. There is cause for reflection on both sides
Stop those rambling family meetings, in which the public is treated like a child, and let us ask you questions
Our system is still not conducive for dealing with community transmissions. Harsher restrictions and constant lockdowns are not the answer
The Mail & Guardian launched ‘Ask Yourself’, a podcast by M&G Listen on Youth Day.
There is ample evidence that trickle-down economics do not work
A person who has himself been accused of corruption — more than once — is not the right person to steer the ship of national health insurance for South Africans
This week, a Mail & Guardian investigation unearths what happens when the so-called construction mafia is allowed to run rampant in the country.
The body’s inaction during the Iraq war and Russia’s annexation of the Crimea makes it weaker when it comes to negotiation peace in the Middle East
The state faces a dilemma: it made a three-year wage agreement with public servants in 2018, before the pandemic, but reneging on it now will undermine labour’s trust
Our way of life is still far from finding its “new normal” and we aren’t getting any closer, while palace politics once again take centre stage as we head to October’s local elections