The M&G investigates what it is about Yeoville, a multicultural suburb in downtown Jo’burg, that made it immune to recent xenophobic violence.
Sonke Gender Justice asks what South Africans think it means to be a father and their opinion on sharing parental responsibilities.
The serious news this week that just can’t be taken seriously.
If social justice is your beat, we’d like to invite you to apply for the M&G and Rosa Luxemburg Foundation’s social justice reporting fellowship.
Some stories of the road are not what one would expect.
Former Mail & Guardian editor Mondli Makhanya highlights his biggest stories while at the helm, media freedom and the publication’s role in SA.
President Jacob Zuma told a youth day celebration on Tuesday that the economy was not growing fast enough, and so "many of our graduates sit at home".
Editor-in-chief Chris Roper looks back on the highlights of his time at the M&G, moving to digital and why investigative journalism is paramount.
M&G co-founder and former editor, Anton Harber, reflects on the challenges of starting the paper and the role it played in the country – then and now.
Commercial drone operators butt heads with SA government officials over new regulations – which they say are too tough – going into effect next month.