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/ 7 September 2016
Mail & Guardian reporter Govan Whittles takes a satirical look at the #OccupyLuthuliHouse protest.
Traders speak openly about the illegal trade in rough diamonds through border towns of Gbitti, Kentzou and Garoua-Boulai in eastern Cameroon.
The M&G’s first Rainbow fellow, Carl Collison, shares why issues affecting the LGBTI community on the continent are so important to him.
After almost two years, the nation comes together to watch the national football team play its first match on home turf.
ANCYL members have disrupted a press briefing organised by members of the new occupy Luthuli House movement.
Police Minister Nkosinathi Nhleko and acting national commissioner Khomotso Phahlane are briefing the portfolio committee on police.
“Dudu is untouchable. She runs SAA as if it’s her own private company and she gets away with it,” said a highly placed former insider.
Compromise deal sees the president’s friend Dudu Myeni retained at SAA.
Black pupils at the school want the rules on hair and language to be scrapped.
The surreal #SarsWars would not not look out of place on your PlayStation at all.